koeskoes
Industrial
- Oct 27, 2005
- 10
Hi,
We weld a 1/2 inch thick pipe vertically onto a 1/8 inch thin square plate. The plate is rolled to form a slight curve before we weld the pipe onto it. To eliminate liquid penetration, we made seamless weld and the excess heat causes the thin plate to warp/buckle. We have to spent many man-hours hammering the plates so that it would make a nice curve. Any ideas on how to elimate the wrap/buckle? we uses MIG with 0.04 wire.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
koeskoes
We weld a 1/2 inch thick pipe vertically onto a 1/8 inch thin square plate. The plate is rolled to form a slight curve before we weld the pipe onto it. To eliminate liquid penetration, we made seamless weld and the excess heat causes the thin plate to warp/buckle. We have to spent many man-hours hammering the plates so that it would make a nice curve. Any ideas on how to elimate the wrap/buckle? we uses MIG with 0.04 wire.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
koeskoes