Wednesday, April 13, 2016

RE: [MW:24687] Run-Out Length for SMAW Process

One method of heat input control is often referred to as the "run of the rod" method or the run out length.  This method uses the provisions of ASME Section IX QW-409.1(b)(2).  Basically, you measure the length of weld and length of SMAW electrode(s) consumed that then is the basis for determining the minimum length of weld that must be deposited per length of electrode burned.  See below for Code reference.

 

Enjoy - John   

 

 

From: 'prem_nautiyal26' via Materials & Welding [mailto:materials-welding@googlegroups.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2016 6:25 PM
To: materials-welding
Subject: Re: [MW:24682] Run-Out Length for SMAW Process

 

Hi

 

Refer ASME Sec IX 2015 edition.

There is No such terminology called run out length mentioned ! 

Please ask your client for code reference. 

 

Regards

 

Prem Nautiyal

9769316004

 

 

 

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-------- Original message --------

From: Kurniatullah Sirajudin

Date:10/04/2016 12:30 AM (GMT-05:00)

To: Materials & Welding

Subject: [MW:24660] Run-Out Length for SMAW Process

 

Dear Expert,

 

A week ago, i received comment regarding welding for smaw process.

 

My client ask to me, run-out length for smaw process.

 

I don't know what is run-out length.

 

 

Please advise me 

 

 

Thank you & Regards

 

Kurniatullah Sirajudin

 

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