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Re: [MW:35126] Interpass temp

Hi sir

From where did you get this information 

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On Mon, 15 Jul 2024 at 11:20 AM, Prathab P <prapoovins@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear,

As per ASME the preheating and interpass temperature is 95°C to 120°C.


On Sun, 14 Jul 2024, 23:30 krishnan T, <krishrev@gmail.com> wrote:
Reply i got From AI is below 

The interpass temperature when welding ASTM A572 Gr 50 with electrode E11018M (ENiCrMo-3) depends on the specific welding procedure and project requirements. However, here are some general guidelines:

- The interpass temperature for welding ASTM A572 Gr 50 typically ranges from 150°F to 300°F (65°C to 150°C).
- For electrode E11018M, the recommended interpass temperature is usually between 200°F to 250°F (90°C to 120°C).
- It's essential to consult the welding procedure specification (WPS) and the electrode manufacturer's recommendations for specific interpass temperature limits.
- Maintaining the appropriate interpass temperature helps prevent weld defects, ensures proper weld penetration, and achieves the desired mechanical properties.

Remember to always consult the relevant welding codes, standards, and project specifications for the specific interpass temperature requirements.

On Sun, 14 Jul, 2024, 21:06 R S, <ravangaoker.r@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear, 

this is specific electrode, E11018M, the manufacturer's recommendations may vary. Typically, the manufacturer's instructions should be followed.

On Sun, 14 Jul 2024 at 4:11 PM, saleem manhappulath <saleemm9526@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear All

    we are used material ASTM A572 Gr 50 and Electrode E11018m for PQR ,
Maximum Interpass how much we can mention in the WPS

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