Leinster
Mechanical
- Sep 14, 2010
- 36
Can someone explain to me what the exact function of the hot pass is after using an E6010 electrrode for the root run. I have heard a number of different theories but most of them seem to point at reducing the possibility of hydrogen cold cracking as the E6010 electrodes release a lot of hydrogen when burned.
I have read the statement that to "reduce the likelihodd of hydrogen cold cracking use a hot pass technique to eliminate susceptible microstructure by means of self tempering effect, reduce hydrgen content by allowing hydrogen to enfuse from the weld area". Can someone please explain how the hydrogen is enfused from the weld by putting a hot pass in straigth after the root run?
I have read the statement that to "reduce the likelihodd of hydrogen cold cracking use a hot pass technique to eliminate susceptible microstructure by means of self tempering effect, reduce hydrgen content by allowing hydrogen to enfuse from the weld area". Can someone please explain how the hydrogen is enfused from the weld by putting a hot pass in straigth after the root run?