Friday, September 28, 2018

Re: [MW:28356] Water Vapour in welded joints

Pl. check. There can not be water vapour after welding. You can see side wetting (on either end of bead toes) and it is normal in SS welding due to certain chemical used in flux coating. It gets dried on its own.

C Sridhar.
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On Friday, 28 September, 2018, 11:18:32 AM IST, Hareesh K V <hareesh13h@gmail.com> wrote:


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Dear Veterans, 

After the cooling of weld joints, water vapor is seen in the surface of weld joints. What is the reason? This is particularly seen in SS welded joints. 

Regards, 

Hareesh K V
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