Saturday, May 22, 2021

Re: [MW:32386] PREHEAT TEMPERATURE

Could you give code ref for control of preheat on maximum side

On Sat, May 22, 2021, 3:10 PM Gerry Lourens <Gerry.Lourens@newage-eng.com> wrote:

There are no limits to the Preheat temperature provided that there are no toughness requirements.
If toughness (impacts) are required :
the maximum inter-pass temperature qualified equals the maximum preheat temperature.

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On Sat, May 22, 2021 at 5:49 AM Manoj Mumbai <manojacgnr@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Experts,

The preheat temperature shall not be less than 55 deg. C as per QW-406.1 but  not specified a maximum how much it can be from the temperature noted in PQR as preheat temperature is minimum temperature and interpass temperature is the maximum temperature.
My question , Is there any limitation to increase preheat temperature than mentioned in PQR. suppose PQR temperature is Ambient, say 38 deg. C, can we increase preheat temperature to 204 deg. C.  I have a qualified procedure of P6 material at ambient temperature 38 deg.C now I have to include preheat temperature.

Thanks in advance for your expert opinion.
Manoj.

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