Thank you for your answer, metengr.
I was asking because I saw that many companies are doing the preheat with the electrical resistance, and I was wondering if using propane it's a problem due hydrogen content.
I think that if you are using only GTAW, with low hydrogen filler metal and you respect the preheat & interpass temperature, there would be no concern of the preheating method.
Another question is if the heat treatment it's mandatory immediately after welding, or it's possible to postpone it with the condition to make a dehydrogenation (min 1h at 300deg.)?
Also, dehydrogenation it's mandatory if you use a filler metal with low hydrogen content?
Thank you very much.
Have a nice day!