Friday, April 17, 2020

Re: [MW:30782] Run-Out Length for SMAW Process

Dear All,

Anyone had experience  welding steel 4130 and titanium and what type of consumables used 

Please advisd

On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 8:17 PM Vishwas Keskar Welding Manager Pune India <vvkeskar123@gmail.com> wrote:
PL. EXPLAIN MORE 

What is this ?

> 100 mm is min 150 mm
< 100 mm is min 100 mm

Or you can apply simple logic:

Thickness of base metal / each layer height = No of layers * 10-20  mm (staggering length at each layer depending upon the process)



On Sunday, April 10, 2016 at 8:25:07 PM UTC+4, Maulik H. Thakkar wrote:

Dear sir,

Recommended run in run out length for base metal thickness;
> 100 mm is min 150 mm
< 100 mm is min 100 mm

Or you can apply simple logic:

Thickness of base metal / each layer height = No of layers * 10-20  mm (staggering length at each layer depending upon the process)

Regards,
Maulik

On Apr 10, 2016 2:25 PM, "Kurniatullah Sirajudin" <kurniatull...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Expert,

A week ago, i received comment regarding welding for smaw process.

My client ask to me, run-out length for smaw process.

I don't know what is run-out length.


Please advise me 


Thank you & Regards

Kurniatullah Sirajudin

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