Hi
I suggest to check M/s. Gould's, WPS/PQR documents which was used during manufacturing.
We have to identify the material specifications of impeller and wear rings prior to suggest.
My suggestion is to refer the data sheet of the pump and PQR.
Regards
On May 2, 2018 18:15, "Butch26" <butchmurrell26@gmail.com> wrote:
-- Dear experts,--Have several cracks on the wear rings of a Goulds pump Impeller. PMI has been performed and rings have been identified as --17-4 Ph. The impeller itself is a mild c/s.Have no references on welding these two metals together? Any ideas or procedures?Respectfully,Butch26
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