m9dave
Chemical
- Nov 9, 2009
- 4
Hello,
I am a chemical engineer who obtained a job out of college in the utility industry. I work at a power plant with 6 large heat-recovery steam generators (HRSG, aka boilers on the back end of combustion turbines). I am a maintenance planner here.
Frequently I need to create work packages and obtain materials for jobs which require welding, whether it is routine maintenance/construction or if we have a boiler tube failure and need to replace it.
I'm getting tired of not understanding the jargon the workers themselves or the people who have been at this for 30 years throw around procedures and materials they're going to use for P91, P22, 8018 B2 rod, 7018, 6010 rod, etc.
Is there a reference or set of references I can get that can describe the various metals and rods used to join those metals? As an example tonight I am supervising a job and they need 6010 welding rod. How could I have known that ahead of time? In this case Google is actually very deficient for me thus far, it seems like technical trades didn't really make it to the internet.
Thank you
M9D
I am a chemical engineer who obtained a job out of college in the utility industry. I work at a power plant with 6 large heat-recovery steam generators (HRSG, aka boilers on the back end of combustion turbines). I am a maintenance planner here.
Frequently I need to create work packages and obtain materials for jobs which require welding, whether it is routine maintenance/construction or if we have a boiler tube failure and need to replace it.
I'm getting tired of not understanding the jargon the workers themselves or the people who have been at this for 30 years throw around procedures and materials they're going to use for P91, P22, 8018 B2 rod, 7018, 6010 rod, etc.
Is there a reference or set of references I can get that can describe the various metals and rods used to join those metals? As an example tonight I am supervising a job and they need 6010 welding rod. How could I have known that ahead of time? In this case Google is actually very deficient for me thus far, it seems like technical trades didn't really make it to the internet.
Thank you
M9D