Thanks, very greatly explained, yes cracks cannot be arrested but it shall be repaired as per below which is stringent.
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Date: 2019-01-02 08:24Subject: Re: [MW:28848] Re: Use of ss309 electrode in cracked areaAll cracks must be removed completely. The procedure that I recommend is the following:1. Brush / Buff grind lightly the crack to remove any deleterious material.2. Apply (PT) Penetrant only on crack and 1 in on surrounding material.3. Follow (PT) procedure for dwell time of Penetrant.4. Clean excess Penetrant very lightly with Cleaner according to (PT) procedure.5. Grind 'crack' with metal removal tool such as a Carbide Burring tool. This type of tool allows removal of metalcleanly without metal rollover which could hide the crack. This happens sometimes when using a grinding disc.6 Chase the Red penetrant line which is in the crack until gone.7. Reapply Red Penetrant as needed, grind, until complete removal of crack which is indicated byno more red penetrant in crack.8. Make sure metal removal of crack at both ends of crack plus another one inch on each end.9. Weld repair as required10. 309 SS is not required.Gene Matsko--On Tuesday, January 1, 2019 04:14:27 AM CST, Mohd Siraj <mohd52100@gmail.com> wrote:pl provide details it is pipe or plate and whats thickness?
On Friday, December 28, 2018 at 3:13:39 PM UTC+3, Gopalakrishnan G wrote:Dear expertsWhether it is advisable to use ss309 electrode to arrest the crack in mild steel material .As my job is fully machined it is difficult to completely remove the crack.kindly guide me.--
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