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Differing Base Metal Material

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holdpt

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I have read through D1.6(2007) to see what welding 316L(A312) to a D1.1 Grp I or II material covers. We have a procedure for 316L to A36 but have a job coming up that requires 316L to A572 gr.50. I know that, with the engineers permission, you can test welders on Grp I and II material with the alloy filler but cannot find if that is true for the procedures. Is it necessary to have a procedure tested for each and every Grp I/II base metal to the 316L?
 
Unless the engineer permits otherwise, you are correct. For procedure qualifications, there are no provisions for grouping base materials in accordance with D1.1.
 
Many thanks Mr168.
 
I would try to get the Engineer-of-Record to sign off on using ASME "P" groups for deciding when a new PQR is required. The AWS D1.X-series just isn't set up for qualification of bimetallic welding. Therefor, every new material combination will need a new PQR/WPS under AWS.
 
Duwe6, that is exactly what I was afraid that I was interpreting. I have already started dialogue through the Proj Mgr with the engineer.

Thanks!
 
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