Russ0448
Mechanical
- May 9, 2003
- 7
Russ0448 (Mechanical) May 9, 2003
I'm looking to weld 4130 (4" round bar) to a lower carbon steel (pipe) that is unknown. The required strength of the 4130 will call for it to be heat-treated. The required strength = 100 Ksi Yield. The question is that would it be better to heat treat the 4130 before welding?
The process that I have seen before is of heat-treating the 4130 component then weld and then stress relieve. With this in mind, would the stress reliving (by heating the welded component) have a large impact on the previous heat treatment?
Also What type of preheating of the material would be recommended?
I'm looking to weld 4130 (4" round bar) to a lower carbon steel (pipe) that is unknown. The required strength of the 4130 will call for it to be heat-treated. The required strength = 100 Ksi Yield. The question is that would it be better to heat treat the 4130 before welding?
The process that I have seen before is of heat-treating the 4130 component then weld and then stress relieve. With this in mind, would the stress reliving (by heating the welded component) have a large impact on the previous heat treatment?
Also What type of preheating of the material would be recommended?