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Old 08-07-2008, 05:31 PM
Thomas Dean Thomas Dean is offline
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I asked our metalurgist here about this and this is his reply....


"Not a straight forward answer. This is a high carbon that has different properties that the typical steels and low alloys we weld. Generally the material is provided in some type of heat treated state, either annealed, normalized or quench and tempered. Welding would tend to affect the heat treatment and available rods are generally weaker than the base metal. The high carbon makes the material more prone to cracking and affected by hydrogen. It is also thick which makes thermal stresses a potential problem. All of this adds up to a lot of negatives.

What is the application and need for this weld?" M.B., P.E. Pressure Vessel and Piping Goup
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