You will need 250C preheat at least, probably higher for the root run.
On Friday, 30 July 2021 at 12:13:53 pm UTC+10 chris wrote:
Hello friends;Was this query answered?I am also encountering a similar problem in welding 4145tube to S355.we are experiencing a lack of fusion on the 4145 tube side.Preheat given 150°CElectrodes tried E7018 and E10018MTC attached. The tube is Quench tempered.Any suggestions on this?Thanks in Advance.ChrisOn Monday, August 1, 2011 at 8:40:15 AM UTC+4 Mitesh Patel wrote:Dear MubbenPlease Find H/W Attached Doc. Which is help to selection of Welding consumable ( SMAW & GTAW )Mitesh PatelSr, QA/QC EnggOn Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 10:31 PM, mubeen mubeen <mube...@gmail.com> wrote:Hi,Can anybody help me out in order to weld subject base material with appropriate consumables(Electrode or filler wire), along with its preheat and post weld heat treatment temperatures.Regards,MubeenQA Engineer--To post to this group, send email to material...@googlegroups.com
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