Hi,
At the outset, it looks to be defect due to skill of welder.
Regards,
Harish Kumar
Harish Kumar
On Mon, 12 Jul 2021, 07:45 Aditya Gujar, <gujar.adi@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Experts,--We are facing defects in the stainless steel welding as per attached images, kindly let me know what could be the reason.Please note below information,Consumable type: SMAWGrade:E309LT1-1Base metal: E309L plateCo2 gas flow: 15-18V: 28VCurrent: 180-200 ampsSame batch of flux cored wire E309LT1-1 has worked just fine on the other jobs with similar applications.Thanks in advance.Regards,----Aditya Gujar---
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