Sunday, March 10, 2019

Re: [MW:29247] Incomplete fusion defect

Dear 
Incomplete fusion is general welding defect and can occur in this case and the reason could be current fluctuation and hi-lo as well,
Best Regards,
 
Rana Abdul Rauf 
Abu-Dhabi UAE


On Sat, Mar 9, 2019 at 9:07 AM Paidi <bobsuresh24@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear SMEs, 

I have a fair question , Incomplete fusion can be occur as vertical position (transverse) in 2" SS pipe weld joint in GTAW process  ?? If so what would be the root cause for it .

Looking forward your response 

Best regards

Suresh 

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