rayhawk
Aerospace
- Nov 2, 2006
- 16
I have a 355 cast aluminum housing that has been previously welded and heat treated. I am looking for a postweld heat treatment after welding a new piece of 2219-t3 plate and 2014-t6 bar stock to the housing(2219 plate directly to the housing, then the 2014 piece to the 2219 plate). I plan on using 2319 filler rod. I understand that I will be overaging material that has previously been aged, that is the casting and other wrought sections already welded to it. What would be a good compromise for postweld heat treat time and temperature? My goal is to maximize strength in the HAZ, and I was going to start with 4-6 hours at 325F. Obviously this will not produce a T8 hardness in all the components but I have to compromise in some way here, so I think this should give me something acceptable. Any input would be appreciated.