Saturday, May 21, 2016

[MW:24822] High Carbon equivalent - Reg

Dear Experts,

 

During the review of Material test certificates for IS 2062-2011 Gr 350-C, the CARBON EQUIVALENT(CE) value is noticed 0.47% against 0.45%. and  copper value is noticed around 0.32. In this condition the material is suitable for welding

 

If the material can be acceptable, please clarify on what are the acceptances criteria  

 

Kindly share your valuable views…

 

Regards

S.Karthikeyan 

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