korobi
Mechanical
- Apr 6, 2001
- 2
Hi,
I am to follow up on fabrication of machinery and equipment to be made of AISI 304 stainless steel.
I have heard that quite a number of precautions should be undertaken by a manufacturer to secure a good quality of welding (I mean to avoid that in couple of months after delivery the weldings start corroding, etc.).
I know that a workshop should assign a separate room for stainless steel fabrication, they should not mix tools with normal carbon steel fabrication, etc.
Any other good, practical tips you could share with me that could help me to secure good quality of the final product?
Thaks in advance,
Korobi
I am to follow up on fabrication of machinery and equipment to be made of AISI 304 stainless steel.
I have heard that quite a number of precautions should be undertaken by a manufacturer to secure a good quality of welding (I mean to avoid that in couple of months after delivery the weldings start corroding, etc.).
I know that a workshop should assign a separate room for stainless steel fabrication, they should not mix tools with normal carbon steel fabrication, etc.
Any other good, practical tips you could share with me that could help me to secure good quality of the final product?
Thaks in advance,
Korobi