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welding P20 tool steel (nitrided) 1

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Jan 30, 2004
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Hi I work in the tooling industry, and we often repair damaged tools that have been nitrided. For this we use TIG welding, but we usualy have a problem of bubbles forming in the weld, due to nitrogen in the steel from the nitriding process. We grind some off the area and this helps to a degree but we still get bubbles around the edges. Has anyone found a way to overcome this problem. Thanks, Harvey
 
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You could completely “denitride” the metal and then weld and the nitride the part. Another approach might be to change the welding procedures to use a flux cored electrode.
There is some information on this website. Also I try to find my information on some of the particulars of the “denitriding” that we accomplished.
Are you concerned with one tool steel or several?


 
Thanks for the reply unclesyd, I think we have had de nitriding done before, and still had problems, The process requires heating the whole die plate, something you don`t wont to do unless absolutely necessary. The tools are P20 tool steel and can have mirror finish in the cavitys.I don`t know much about flux cored electrodes I will look into that.Thanks.
 
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