prady22
Mechanical
- Mar 11, 2016
- 6
Experts,
Regarding the above mentioned subject would like to solicit your kind advice.
For the running 8 times consecutive stainless steel welding skill test conducted here at the workshop results were all unsuccessful.
The test conducted was for the 2 NPD S80S A316L for positions 2G and 5G. The filler wire used was 2.0 mm A316L brand name Leeden Powerweld Sdn Bhd.
In the beginning the WPS parameter was strictly observed. The result was a failure due to the appearance of annealing colors of blue and red.
Linde action of rejecting the joint was based on the Linde specification, AX_W-SC_2401 (EN) Metallic Piping Systems AG/UG. Herewith attached this document can find in Chapter 5.8 Piping Prefabrication clearly mention for the paragraph, The prefabrication completion status is achieved if,: SS welds are metallic bright (outer and inner surface), straw yellow will be accepted.
The team from my side did some adjustments and experimenting as per site team suggestions.
First, was on the flow rate of Argon gas was checked that while welding is performed it is within range as per WPS.
Second, was Amperage of current for monitoring the heat input during welding was observed that it is within range as per WPS.
Third, was the Argon gas purity which was confirmed 99.99% as per supplier material certificate.
Fourth, cleaned the joint with the acetone was also observed.
Fifth, the interpass temperature was controlled to below 70 deg C before continuing the pass.
Sixth, leak test on the Argon gas hoses and bottle manometers by soap test was conducted to ensure that purity is maintained.
Seventh, Keep evacuation time of other gases e.g. oxygen when purging (2 min) and also after removal of tape.
Eighth, gas detector was also used to monitor quantity of oxygen inside the pipe during purging to check for the purity.
An improvement was observed. There was a reduction and diminishing of the annealing as seen and checked by our QC inside of the finished product. But still unable to perfectly eliminate the unwanted annealing colors. This as per Client and it's still unacceptable. 100% shall be free of blue and red annealing colors to avoid corrosion.
And also one question is, how about field joint welding? How to determine 100% free of unwanted annealing colors? And talking about weld fusion as per visual examination by QC is not a problem here.
Perhaps with all your experience and knowledge can share something to resolve this problem.
Regards,
Prady
Regarding the above mentioned subject would like to solicit your kind advice.
For the running 8 times consecutive stainless steel welding skill test conducted here at the workshop results were all unsuccessful.
The test conducted was for the 2 NPD S80S A316L for positions 2G and 5G. The filler wire used was 2.0 mm A316L brand name Leeden Powerweld Sdn Bhd.
In the beginning the WPS parameter was strictly observed. The result was a failure due to the appearance of annealing colors of blue and red.
Linde action of rejecting the joint was based on the Linde specification, AX_W-SC_2401 (EN) Metallic Piping Systems AG/UG. Herewith attached this document can find in Chapter 5.8 Piping Prefabrication clearly mention for the paragraph, The prefabrication completion status is achieved if,: SS welds are metallic bright (outer and inner surface), straw yellow will be accepted.
The team from my side did some adjustments and experimenting as per site team suggestions.
First, was on the flow rate of Argon gas was checked that while welding is performed it is within range as per WPS.
Second, was Amperage of current for monitoring the heat input during welding was observed that it is within range as per WPS.
Third, was the Argon gas purity which was confirmed 99.99% as per supplier material certificate.
Fourth, cleaned the joint with the acetone was also observed.
Fifth, the interpass temperature was controlled to below 70 deg C before continuing the pass.
Sixth, leak test on the Argon gas hoses and bottle manometers by soap test was conducted to ensure that purity is maintained.
Seventh, Keep evacuation time of other gases e.g. oxygen when purging (2 min) and also after removal of tape.
Eighth, gas detector was also used to monitor quantity of oxygen inside the pipe during purging to check for the purity.
An improvement was observed. There was a reduction and diminishing of the annealing as seen and checked by our QC inside of the finished product. But still unable to perfectly eliminate the unwanted annealing colors. This as per Client and it's still unacceptable. 100% shall be free of blue and red annealing colors to avoid corrosion.
And also one question is, how about field joint welding? How to determine 100% free of unwanted annealing colors? And talking about weld fusion as per visual examination by QC is not a problem here.
Perhaps with all your experience and knowledge can share something to resolve this problem.
Regards,
Prady