hcjulien
Materials
- Aug 14, 2007
- 47
We are creating a 3/4'' thick butt weld on a P4 (1.25Cr-0.5 Mo) low alloy steel material.
According to the weld procedure we are keeping a preheat temperature of 350F.
The welder during the welding process has dropped by mistake a big glass of water on the surface of the weld and the temperature went down very fast. We have increased the butt weld/HAZ/base material temperature at 350F as soon as possible...
I have a lot of concerned about the final quality (grain sizes) of the weld/HAZ/base material. Does the Post Weld Heat Treatment to be done at 1350F (holding time = 2 hours) will resolve all my concerns?
Thanks in advance,
hcjulien
According to the weld procedure we are keeping a preheat temperature of 350F.
The welder during the welding process has dropped by mistake a big glass of water on the surface of the weld and the temperature went down very fast. We have increased the butt weld/HAZ/base material temperature at 350F as soon as possible...
I have a lot of concerned about the final quality (grain sizes) of the weld/HAZ/base material. Does the Post Weld Heat Treatment to be done at 1350F (holding time = 2 hours) will resolve all my concerns?
Thanks in advance,
hcjulien