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Welding 4150 to A106B and A513T5

03/18/2010 4:42 PM

Looking for some assistance on welding a 4150 annealed flange to a A106B pipe. Pipe is 2 1/2" OD and the weld is a fillet. The pipe is set in the face for location using a .06" deep counterbore in the flange. Our process is to TIG weld these together. Can I get some comments on wire?

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Re: Welding 4150 to A106B and A513T5

03/18/2010 9:46 PM

When I am in doubt I always choose the most noble alloy as fix. Sometimes even a machined piece of the pipe? It passed X-ray.

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Re: Welding 4150 to A106B and A513T5

03/18/2010 10:38 PM

ASTM A106 GR.B

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