HardMetal
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- Oct 24, 2001
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I have a complex structure that was assembled by electron beam welding 17-4PH sheet (0.090 inch thick) in the corners. The sheet is now in the H925 condition. The welds were supposed to be full penetration welds, but turned out to lack full penetration. They are around 0.050 - 0.070 inch penetration. Due to the welded and assembled configuration, it is impossible to EB weld at this point unless special fixturing were made. This welded component is ugently needed to be assembled on another structure.
Does anyone have any idea or suggestion as to what could possibly be done to repair or improve the weld configuration without having to reheat treat the component? Is there a low temperature braze that could be used to fill in the unwelded fillet from the back-side of the weld? GTAW would produce a heat affected zone that would have to be reheat treated (or would it?).
Thanks for any help on this.
Paul
Does anyone have any idea or suggestion as to what could possibly be done to repair or improve the weld configuration without having to reheat treat the component? Is there a low temperature braze that could be used to fill in the unwelded fillet from the back-side of the weld? GTAW would produce a heat affected zone that would have to be reheat treated (or would it?).
Thanks for any help on this.
Paul