Anybody have any ideas why there would be a requirement to overlay an existing 316L component with Alloy 625 for corrosion reasons, and have you ever come across this as a weld overlay option?
Thanks
George
This application is only for sea water corrosion under hyperbaric conditions, more concerned about the weldability of Alloy 625 on 316L from a chemical composition of weld metal perspective.
Thanks
George
No real issues with 625 weld metal directly on 316l substate provided the weld deposit is thick enough to avoid reduced corrosion protection because of dilution, use low heat input and the GTAW process.
We have cold drawn tubes that had 625 explosively welded over 316 (and also T-11).
They would probably be better off with a "C" type alloy, but 625 will be compatable.