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Mechanical
- Mar 17, 2003
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We have a customer who specifically asked for a repair using a TIG arc braze method on carbon steel. The scope of the repair is to buildup a thin (< 0.125") layer on one face of a CrMo (4130 normalized) machined housing then finish machine the surfaced area to final dimension. Either Alum bronze or silicon bronze filler will be used. In use, the new surface will be in compression and will experience very low static operating loads. Presumably, the point is to buildout the surface without need for a high temp post weld stress relief and risk distortions to critical dims which exist elsewhere in the equipment. Temper beading was discussed and dismissed since the intended additional surface layer is so thin.
Since all we are really doing is a surfacing operation, I feel inclined to NOT qualify an arc brazing procedure IAW ASME Sect IX QB100 which does not address surfacing, but rather to to treat this as a "buildup" and perform groove weld tests and qualify IAW QW-202.3
Am I correct in this thinking? Opinions please and thankyou.
Since all we are really doing is a surfacing operation, I feel inclined to NOT qualify an arc brazing procedure IAW ASME Sect IX QB100 which does not address surfacing, but rather to to treat this as a "buildup" and perform groove weld tests and qualify IAW QW-202.3
Am I correct in this thinking? Opinions please and thankyou.