Sunday, February 14, 2021

Re: [MW:31993] Welding between api 5l X60 to AISI 4130

Hi!
You can use E10018D3 or E11018D3
Rega4ds
Hegde


On Sun, 14 Feb 2021 at 13:26, 'seejo nereparambil' via Materials & Welding
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Dear All,
Refer to below mail there is small correction * low alloy steel 


On Sun, 14 Feb 2021 at 10:31, seejo nereparambil
<seejonj@yahoo.com> wrote:
Dear Experts,
We are in process of Proceedure qualification for CS to Low carbon steel. Hence ,i am seeking your advise to select suitable welding electrodes for  welding between AISI 4130 to API 5L X60 material
Design code is ASME B 31.3 and qualification in accordance with SecIX, thickness is 14.27 mm

Kindly provide your recommendation 

Rregards
Seejo



On Thu, 4 Feb 2021 at 11:38, sunil kaushik
<sunilkaushik08@gmail.com> wrote:
PMI is the sorting method .you shoul go for the wet analysis testing.

On Wed, 3 Feb, 2021, 9:17 am Pravin Poornachandran, <htcispravin@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear expert, 

Good day. 

Recently I performed WPS for ER70S-G for nace requirement project. 
Based on welding consumable mill certificate as per EN10204 3.1, Ni <1% and these chemical analysis is conducted in authorised laboratory following the method specified in industrial code. It is laborious procedure and accurate. 

But when we perform PMI, Ni values shows 1.2-1.5, which client is questioning now. 
I did contacted consumable supplier and they are very certain Ni is less than 1%. 

Can anyone advice how should I handle this situation. 

Best regards,
Pravin Poornachandran 

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