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QW-283 Butter Qualification help?

QW-283 Butter Qualification help?

QW-283 Butter Qualification help?

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For future use, need to have a qualified "buttering" weld procedure in place to use for closing a root opening in a repair situation.

As per Section IX QW-283, I intend to quality a basic butt welding procedure specification  using a .375" thk P-1 matl. plate, single V groove joint design with metal backing with SMAW process.  The root opening will purposely be large and will surface weld metal buildup with a deposit of .1875" thk, then make subsequent weld passes to join the members.

During each deposition pass of weld metal, the surface shall receive magnetic particle examination to reqs of Appendix 6 of Sec VIII Div 1.

After successfull PQR and subsequent WPQ tests, what thickness range of "butter" weld metal is the production welder qualified to?

According to QW-283.3 Buttering Thickness, I understand that if thickness of "butter" weld metal is less than .1875" that the actual deposited "butter" weld metal becomes the minimum qualified thickness.   And I would assume the maximum thickness would be twice the deposited "butter" weld metal thickness.

My ? is what would be the minimum & maximum qualified thickness for .1875" deposited "butter" weld metal thickness?

Thanks in advance for comments and advice,
QCRobert

RE: QW-283 Butter Qualification help?

qcrobert,
It does not appear that what you are describing as buttering will provide any metallurgical transition, or have different essential variables than the rest of the joint.  That sort of weld deposit should be qualified as buildup instead of buttering, and can be qualified with a standard groove welding PQR.

RE: QW-283 Butter Qualification help?

Agree. What is being described above is bridging the weld root and fill so a conventional groove weld procedure specification can be used provided the base material and weld deposit thicknesses are within qualified ranges.

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