Sunday, November 22, 2020

RE: [MW:31762] Norsok M-601

Hi Ali,

 

The statement in Norsok M-601 is self-explanatory. For double sided welding following the sequencing guidelines  specified in the document. While  performing single sided welding of clad pipes, the entire girth welding is typically done  with alloyed  filler metals/ electrodes. Sequences are  different than  welding a double sided welds.

The attachment explains how the single & double sided welds are performed in cladded pipe.

 

Thanks.

 

P.Goswami.P.Eng, IWE.

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From: Ali Asghari <asgharialigl@gmail.com>
Sent: November 21, 2020 11:19 PM
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [MW:31749] Norsok M-601

 

Dear George.

Thank you for responding, but my question isn't related to your response, actually this statement siad when you have two clad components which want to be welded to each other, first base metal shall be welded and joined ,after that cladded parts.

Now what would be possible for welding of cladded small piping?

Regards,   

 

On Thu, Nov 19, 2020 at 3:02 PM George Dilintas <dilintas@gmail.com> wrote:

 If you deposit a cladding of 316 or 304 on a carbon steel, you may get hot cracking due to low Ferrite number. Therefore you deposit a layer of 309 which mixed with the carbon steel does not give hot cracking

 

Στις Δευ, 16 Νοε 2020, 16:38 ο χρήστης asghar...@gmail.com <asgharialigl@gmail.com> έγραψε:

Dear All.

Would you say what is the reason of this statement" When welding clad materials from both sides, the C and CMn steel shall be completely welded prior to welding the cladding. C or CMn steel or low alloyed steel weld metal shall not be deposited onto a high alloy base material or weld metal.'' ?

How is it possible for cladded piping?

Regards,

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