Welding properties
Welding properties
(OP)
Do you know any website where I can find welding properties of materials? (for example, min. and max. welding temperature of 316L, or A-105/N, and many other materials and properties..)
Thanks and regards,
Thanks and regards,





RE: Welding properties
http://serkanakinci.tripod.com/id19.html
This site is also good for basic reference information related to welding
http://www.weldinginspectionsvcs.com/
Also, you might want to visit the ASM International web site to view any books that you might want to consider for purchase
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and the American Welding socity, which may have reference books of interest
http://www.aws.org/w/a/process
RE: Welding properties
A-105/N is essentially carbon steel. Your service conditions may dictate what should and should not be done when welding these materials.
Gerald Austin
Iuka, Mississippi
http://www.weldingdata.com
RE: Welding properties
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http://www.millerwelds.com/resources/calculators/
or these from ESAB
http://www.esabna.com/EUWeb/AWTC/Lesson1_1.htm
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and
welding stainless steel
hope this help u
S
Corrosion Prevention & Corrosion Control
RE: Welding properties
larger filler metal manufacturers.
I don't know if they are still published so you will have to check with your consumables supplier or at a particular manufacturers website. They were normally given free to the larger users but if not they $5 to $10 and well worth it.
I have two from the late 80's and did have one from a little later. Mine are very compact 3"x8" and contain a wealth of information like the preferred rod for various materials by specification, All welding characteristics for each type electrode, cross reference to other manufacturers. and pertinent code compliance for a particular electrode.
Even if you can't get a newer version get what's available and it will have information on the filler metals up to that date and all you have to do is keep up to the newer materials.