JayCarp
Mechanical
- Aug 16, 2006
- 12
This is in follow -up to my previous post regarding
a 316 L stainless piping system which has developed
a whole bunch of small leaks -
Was in the receiving area today looking at some new ASTM
A -312 Grade 316 L . Pipe size is 14 " Schedule 10 S. While the O. D. of the weld seam
was smooth as you would expect , the weld on the inside
of the pipe had the appearence of an area which worms had
crawled over. Going to look at this with more higher power
instruments Monday.The depth of this phenomena is about .005
to 0.010.
Has anyone ever seen this before ? Will follow up with
pictures. I was thinking possibly " Low Moly " as I have seen heats of 2.04 to 2.06 Mo which is cutting it kind
of thin -
Is this an acceptable condition ? The MTR 's say that
the pipe passed A - 262 Practice E.
a 316 L stainless piping system which has developed
a whole bunch of small leaks -
Was in the receiving area today looking at some new ASTM
A -312 Grade 316 L . Pipe size is 14 " Schedule 10 S. While the O. D. of the weld seam
was smooth as you would expect , the weld on the inside
of the pipe had the appearence of an area which worms had
crawled over. Going to look at this with more higher power
instruments Monday.The depth of this phenomena is about .005
to 0.010.
Has anyone ever seen this before ? Will follow up with
pictures. I was thinking possibly " Low Moly " as I have seen heats of 2.04 to 2.06 Mo which is cutting it kind
of thin -
Is this an acceptable condition ? The MTR 's say that
the pipe passed A - 262 Practice E.