Thursday, May 28, 2020

Re: [MW:30930] Heat treatment requirement for SS310 vs SS347

If u SS310 filler metal, u may land into fissure because of 310 is fully austenitic steel. No pwht is required for dissimilar metal ( stabilization treatment)

On Thu, 28 May 2020 3:23 pm atul khatri, <atul.mnnit@gmail.com> wrote:
Stress relaxation cracking (SRC) could be a reason to have PWHT  for thicker (20mm and above)  stabilized stainless steel grades (mainly H grades)  when operating between 427 deg c to 871 deg c.
if in your case,  above condition doesn't meet than no require to have any heat treatment.
In case  PWHT is required than shall be done near to 890 deg c for these SS grades. Preheat is not required in any circumstances.
If you are welding two pipes than avoid using welded pipes ,since welds in thicker SS grade material (as mentioned above) have more chance of SRC.

Thanks and Regards
Atul Khatri


On Sat, May 23, 2020 at 10:17 AM Kural <kuralen@gmail.com> wrote:
what is design and operating temperature of 347 ? is it pressure application ?

Stabilizing treatment needs some in application if there is risk of  SRC

similarly please let me know what is the application of 310

On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 9:53 AM Arun Nair <arunnair.mundakkal@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
 Weld joint between SS310  to SS347 kindly advice about heat treatment require or not? Either pre or post.

ArunNair

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