Saturday, September 23, 2017

Re: [MW:26830] Welding consumables requirement as per NACE MR0175 for carbon steels

Hi

Please share the welding consumable test certificates and Client welding specification for further review.

Regards 
P Govindan 

With Kind Regards

P Govindan 

On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 8:29 AM, Ankur <ankurpandey25@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear All,

Welding consumables manufacturer [ER70S-2 & ER70S-6] has not stated in TC's that material complies to NACE MR0175  or not. As per my knowledge requirement as per NACE is

The welding consumable shall produce weld Zones meeting Hardness requirement of 250HV10. The Nickel in the welding consumable shall be less than 1%. Welding consumables and procedures that produce a deposit containing more than 1% nickel are acceptable after successful weld SSC qualification by testing in accordance with Annex B.


Also I would like to understand meaning of this line Welding consumables and procedures that produce a deposit containing more than 1% nickel are acceptable after successful weld SSC qualification by testing in accordance with Annex B.


Does that mean that if nickel is less than 1% [ 0.023% in my case] then I do not require any test as per Annex B of NACE and only carry out Hardness test and if its less than 250HV10 then its acceptable?


How can I satisfy my client that consumables available with me is NACE compliant

Regards,
Ankur
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