Gem1
Materials
- Jun 23, 2009
- 36
Hi All,
Despite reading many references on the net and in these forums I'm still confused about what maximum Ferrite Number I should specify for welds between 316L or 304L. This is for structural welding which will be in service at the coast. The electrodes being used are as pre-qualified (by AS 1554.6) for the alloys - i.e. 316L and 308L respectively.
General consensus is that you need a minimum of 3 or 4 to prevent cracking, but what about the upper limit? I have seen anything from 8 to 15 when reading different things. At what point does the ferrite content start significantly degrading corrosion resistance of the weld?
How does the recommended range change if you are doing a dissimilar weld to a structural steel?
Thanks,
Gemma
Despite reading many references on the net and in these forums I'm still confused about what maximum Ferrite Number I should specify for welds between 316L or 304L. This is for structural welding which will be in service at the coast. The electrodes being used are as pre-qualified (by AS 1554.6) for the alloys - i.e. 316L and 308L respectively.
General consensus is that you need a minimum of 3 or 4 to prevent cracking, but what about the upper limit? I have seen anything from 8 to 15 when reading different things. At what point does the ferrite content start significantly degrading corrosion resistance of the weld?
How does the recommended range change if you are doing a dissimilar weld to a structural steel?
Thanks,
Gemma