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welding hastelloy c276 to carbon steel. by using 309L (including ER309LSi).

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stan000

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Jul 31, 2014
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any body have experience welding hastelloy c276 to carbon steel. by using 309L (including ER309LSi).

i don't want to use INCO WELD FILLER METAL C-276 (ERNICRMO-4)
 
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If you wanted cracks, by all means do. You risk creating a crack sensitive alloy due to dilution with the C-276.
 
I have seen cracking of welds mistakenly (contrary to the WPS) made as you have suggested.
 
stan000 said:
i don't want to use INCO WELD FILLER METAL C-276 (ERNICRMO-4)
Why not? It's recommended by API RP 582 for such a DMW
 
Good point: Why would you not want to use the Inconel (ERNiCrMo) alloy is this position?
 
You have to isolate the weld from the carbon in the steel.
Typically you would butter the CS with Ni 82.
Then weld together with C276 filler.
The 309 has significant thermal expansion mismatch (which can cause hot tearing).
Use the correct filler.

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Inconel (ERNiCrMo) alloy is expensive.
but thanks to all.
i will use Inconel c 276 filler (ERNiCrMo4) alloy .
thanks.
 
Inconel (ERNiCrMo) alloy is expensive.

And a cracked weld, due to incorrect filler metal selection, isnt? Quite the (engineering) attitude.
 
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