How about range of Base Metal?
How about range of Base Metal?
(OP)
when i qualify a WPS in AWS D1.1 with base metal is API 5L GR.X52, how about range of base metal to apply for WPS to production?
INTELLIGENT WORK FORUMS
FOR ENGINEERING PROFESSIONALS Come Join Us!Are you an
Engineering professional? Join Eng-Tips Forums!
*Eng-Tips's functionality depends on members receiving e-mail. By joining you are opting in to receive e-mail. Posting GuidelinesJobs |
How about range of Base Metal?
|
How about range of Base Metal?How about range of Base Metal?(OP)
when i qualify a WPS in AWS D1.1 with base metal is API 5L GR.X52, how about range of base metal to apply for WPS to production?
Red Flag SubmittedThank you for helping keep Eng-Tips Forums free from inappropriate posts. Reply To This ThreadPosting in the Eng-Tips forums is a member-only feature.Click Here to join Eng-Tips and talk with other members! |
ResourcesThe world has changed considerably since the 1980s, when CAD first started displacing drafting tables. Download Now
Prototyping has always been a critical part of product development. Download Now
As the cloud is increasingly adopted for product development, questions remain as to just how cloud software tools compare to on-premise solutions. Download Now
Engineering-centric businesses face a number of challenges today, but unmanageable design and change processes don’t need to be counted among them. Download Now
|
RE: How about range of Base Metal?
Table 4.8 refers you back to Table 3.1, you will find X52 in Group II. Now, refer back to Table 4.8 and you will see which Group(s) you are allowed to weld, depending on what your base metal combination of your PQR was.
RE: How about range of Base Metal?
Base metal were classified as per the Group numbers in AWS.So the WPS qualified with the material API 5L Gr X52 can be welded with any material from the same group. As Mr DVWE said X52 come under group 2. for example it can be used for welding A36, EH 36 etc... Please refer table 3.1 for group numbers.