My understanding of the term : it is melted rod i.e.the part of the "weld" where actual melting of the material has occurred.
On Fri, 5 Apr 2019 at 18:55, George Dilintas <dilintas@gmail.com> wrote:
I have repeated in many occasions that ASME BPVC is neither a mechanical engineer's handbook nor a welding engineer's one.Basic knowledge is required in some fields to deal with the Code and other standards.The Code, besides to be a compliance document it is a law in the US.So, don't hope that you will find all answers to technical problems in the Code.Use common sence and engineer's judgment.Deposited weld metal is what is deposited because of the melting of the filler metal basicallyΣτις Παρ, 5 Απρ 2019 στις 2:07 μ.μ., ο/η Mr.Guito <kittipong_k@rmsthailand.biz> έγραψε:--Dear AllI need to know real meaning of "weld deposit"According to ASME IX does however define ''weld metal is Metal in fusion weld consisting of that portion of the base metal and filler metal melted during welding.To my understanding Weld deposit is mean Weld metal, Is that correct?Please let me know the exact meaning of " weld deposit" and references says the definition.Thank you and best regardsMr. Kittipong KuekitPiping Engineer.RMS QUALITY CO.,LTD.
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