tc7
Mechanical
- Mar 17, 2003
- 387
I would like to find a test to detect and evaluate the amount of sensitization that may occur in the heat affected zone and the heat tinted area of SS welds. This will be an ASME Section IX GTAW pipe weld procedure qualification for a B31.3 corrosive fluid application. I realize that sensitization tests are not required by these Codes, but want to do this anyway for my own shop and intend to require it for potential welding subcontractors we may need to assist us. May also impose this on welder performance tests as well. (Note: during production PWHT will not be considered. Passivation will be required.)
The material will be 316L thin wall(.125")pipe (and I know the L-grades are said to be difficult to damage by welding, but I have seen some horrifying SS welds and I have my reasons). In reading over ASTM A262 it seems that the intergranular corrosion susceptibility test Practice F may offer exactly what I am looking for except it is stated to NOT give information on sigma phase. The specification recommends Practice B or C for sigma phase concerns.
So then, will both Practice F (for chromium carbide precipitation) concerns AND Practice C (for sigma phase concerns) be used, or can the one test by Practice C be equally effective for the sensitization concerns as well sigma phase?
If we are satisfied with the results of the ASTM A262 tests, can we conclude that pitting corrosion will not also be a problem? Of should additional ASTM G48 tests be called for?
Thanks for ideas and advice.
The material will be 316L thin wall(.125")pipe (and I know the L-grades are said to be difficult to damage by welding, but I have seen some horrifying SS welds and I have my reasons). In reading over ASTM A262 it seems that the intergranular corrosion susceptibility test Practice F may offer exactly what I am looking for except it is stated to NOT give information on sigma phase. The specification recommends Practice B or C for sigma phase concerns.
So then, will both Practice F (for chromium carbide precipitation) concerns AND Practice C (for sigma phase concerns) be used, or can the one test by Practice C be equally effective for the sensitization concerns as well sigma phase?
If we are satisfied with the results of the ASTM A262 tests, can we conclude that pitting corrosion will not also be a problem? Of should additional ASTM G48 tests be called for?
Thanks for ideas and advice.