No issue with using ENiCrFe2.
Normally PWHT is mandatory for P91 material and to avoid sensitization it would be preferable by below 2 methods.
1. Use a Transition PUP piece welded to P91, comp[lete the PWHT and weld the PUP piece to 316,
2. By carrying out Buttering using Nickel base electrodes on P91 complete the PWHT and weld the buttered area to 316.
All Nickel base alloys are difficult to weld unless the welder has enough practice. Ni base alloys on melting forms a viscous fluid and difficult to weld as Floability is difficult and proper manipulation of weld pool is required. Your case please increase the Bevel angle to fecilitate flowabiity of liquid metal into the jpint/
Thanks & Regards
J.Gerald Jayakumar
On Friday, 17 March, 2023 at 06:26:12 pm IST, pradip kumar Sil <pradipsil@gmail.com> wrote:
P91 to SS pipe welding is not a good Engineering practice. Better to weld with any intermediate alloy like P22 piece in between.
On Fri, 17 Mar 2023, 17:55 HerculanJohn, <hjpr820@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Experts,--We are doing welding for Sa335 P91 to A182 F316 material. As per Wps Gtaw + smaw is welding sequence.Filler is ERNICR-3 And ENICrFe3. But Electrode we are using ENiCrFe2.During Gtaw welding there was no problem smooth welding but once me started Smaw than the electrode is not getting fused properly material is thrown out.We are maintaining proper interpass continously as per Wps.Kindly provide us valuable feedback.Thanks & Regards,John Rodrigues
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