Hi,
You can check also in ASME SEC-II partc of 5.13 annex 5.21 for hadfield austinetic manganese steels.
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Hello,The question was as following:"I am using ASTM A128 Grade B1 Material welding , Please suggest Which electrode to be use."This was a very general question. You have to give all the details (i.e. service requirements, is it production weld or repair etc.)If you do not know details at the moment, I recommend you to search online; there are lots of information about welding Hadfield steels and you may find what you are looking for. Even if you don't, you will have a better understanding of the problem and then you can give the group required details so that the members could help you with this particular problem.RegardsRamin KondoriSr. QA/QC & Welding Engineer-----------------------------------------------------------PG-Dip. in Welding Engineering (IWE AT 0070)BSc. in Civil Engineering (IUT)BGAS Painting InspectorASNT Level I&II----E Fe Mn series also has the same MN % with yield austinetic deposit anyhow crack free can be considered in your case.Thanks for your reply.
Regards,Mohamed Muneeb MahaboobCSWIP 3.2-89247/2IRCA-9001:2015 LAASNT-NDT-L2-RTFI-RT-UT-MT-PT.SAP#:70021650 APs:JAPID, QCS & QCI.''If you know any art by any means then SCULPT IT - no matter how cheap or useless it is - JUST SCULPT IT, you will never know when experts will be on demand''Date: 2019-01-28 07:12Subject: Re: [MW:28982] Welding electrodeDesigned for welding and regeneration of wear parts of 12-14% Mn steels, becauseof high tensile strength and impact energy. weldments provides resistant on impact,wear, abrasion etc.The High Mn-content produces a fully austenitic deposit. The deposit is highly work hardening and hardens during service from originally 200-250 to 450 HB.Machining is possible with tungsten carbide tool or could be ground.E 312 or E 309 produces crack free welds and are better choices compared to E Fe Mn---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------On Thursday, 24 January, 2019, 7:56:59 AM IST, muneebslsa@gmail.com <muneebslsa@gmail.com> wrote:--Why not EFeMn/ErFeMn?
Regards,Mohamed Muneeb MahaboobCSWIP 3.2-89247/2IRCA-9001:2015 LAASNT-NDT-L2-RTFI-RT-UT-MT-PT.SAP#:70021650 APs:JAPID, QCS & QCI.''If you know any art by any means then SCULPT IT - no matter how cheap or useless it is - JUST SCULPT IT, you will never know when experts will be on demand''Date: 2019-01-21 17:04Subject: Re: [MW:28951] Welding electrodeASTM A 128 Gr. B-1 is High Manganese cast steel with 11.5 to 14 % Mn,C & Si under 1.0 %.You have not mentioned whether it is hard surfacing orrepairing of broken casting.Austenitic Mn steels with 14% Mn (also known as Hadfield steels) have a tendencyto form brittle precipitates in the form of carbides. It is essential to weld withoutpreheating, even with additional cooling and keep the specific heat input low.E 312-16 with 30 Cr & 10 Ni will be ideal It has two phase structure with substantial amount of ferrite in austenitic matrix. Weld metal is highly resistant to weld metalcracks and fissures.Sridhar.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------On Monday, 21 January, 2019, 3:14:05 PM IST, ksraghavn <sanirudh2000@gmail.com> wrote:--This message is eligible for Automatic Cleanup! (sanirudh2000@gmail.com) Add cleanup rule | More info
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