Wednesday, October 26, 2016

RE: [MW:25609] Comparison for FCAW & GMAW

Hi Mr. Neilash Kumar,

 

It is 120 Inch (3000Mm Dia) with 20 mm thick for a water transmission project.

 

Thanks & Regards,

Lakshman Kumar B,

+91 9440031459.

 

From: 'Neilashkumar' via Materials & Welding [mailto:materials-welding@googlegroups.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2016 4:26 PM
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [MW:25605] Comparison for FCAW & GMAW

 

Dear Lakshman,

 

Can you please tell us the size of the pipe and thickness in order to choose the suitable weld process? It's like need to be automated in terms of orbital type.

 

I will be able to give more input on hearing the above queries .

P.NEILASHKUMAR 

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On 26-Oct-2016, at 7:26 AM, Lakshman Kumar. B <lakshmankumar4@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi friends,

 

We have a big pipe line job in water segment.

We are planning to implement FCAW or GMAW technique to expedite the welding activity…

Please suggest me that which technique is most favorable for IS2062 material (equivalent to Pno 1) at site for 5G or 6G position…..

Your detail explanation will be more helpful on selecting the process….

Also in terms of cost – which will be economical for the project ….

 

Thanks & Regards,

Lakshman Kumar B,

Project Manager.

 

Navayuga Engineering Company LTD

Corp Off: Plot no 379, Road No 10,

Jubileehills, Hyderabad.500033 India.

Tel -  +91 -40-2333 9990/91/92 – Ext 398

Fax: +91-40-2333 7789

Mob - +91 9440031459.

Email –lakshmankumarb@navayuga.com

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