AbyssUK
Materials
- May 23, 2008
- 13
Hi everybody,
I am no metallurgist but I have a basic understanding of metals.
We have been laser spot welding 304SS and to check out the welds I have been creating profiles of the weld. i.e. I grind down into the centre of the spot weld, polish down and then etch with marbles reagent so I can see the penetration of the weld.
Now, we are matching a previously done weld by a third party, we have our laser welder set to make welds just like the third party. When I create a profile I can see the penetration is spot on... however our welds are still much weaker! Now the only difference I can see on the etched profiles is that the third party weld appears to give a stronger clearer response (i.e. the weld area gives a darker colour after the same immersion time in the marbles reagent)
I understand that the marbles reagent lets me see grain boundaries, so I guess this means the third party weld has more closely packed grains to give the darker colour... how can we replicate this ? do we perhaps need to cool the weld pool down quicker ? heat it faster ? keep it hot for longer ?
Any help would be great, thanks in advance!
I am no metallurgist but I have a basic understanding of metals.
We have been laser spot welding 304SS and to check out the welds I have been creating profiles of the weld. i.e. I grind down into the centre of the spot weld, polish down and then etch with marbles reagent so I can see the penetration of the weld.
Now, we are matching a previously done weld by a third party, we have our laser welder set to make welds just like the third party. When I create a profile I can see the penetration is spot on... however our welds are still much weaker! Now the only difference I can see on the etched profiles is that the third party weld appears to give a stronger clearer response (i.e. the weld area gives a darker colour after the same immersion time in the marbles reagent)
I understand that the marbles reagent lets me see grain boundaries, so I guess this means the third party weld has more closely packed grains to give the darker colour... how can we replicate this ? do we perhaps need to cool the weld pool down quicker ? heat it faster ? keep it hot for longer ?
Any help would be great, thanks in advance!