Chrome-nickel alloy surfacing welding process for multi-point mooring device
A multi-point mooring, chromium-nickel alloy technology, used in welding equipment, metal processing equipment, welding/welding/cutting items, etc. Cracks and other problems, to avoid pores and cracks, strong practicability, and stable welding process
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[0027] The chromium-nickel alloy surfacing welding process of the multi-point mooring device of the present embodiment is characterized in that it comprises the following steps:
[0028] (1) Cleaning of the base metal before welding, specifically including: grinding or polishing the surface of the base metal a before surfacing, and wiping the surface with acetone solution. In this embodiment, the base metal a is EH36D Z with a thickness of 50mm. to steel.
[0029] (2) Preheat the base metal a with a baking gun before welding, and the preheating temperature is 93°C to prevent thermal cracks caused by excessive cooling during the first layer of welding.
[0030] (3) Select welding materials: ENiCrMo-3 welding rod with a diameter of 4mm, dry it before use, and then plug it in with a heat preservation bucket for use;
[0031] (4) The welding method of manual arc welding is adopted, and the interlayer temperature is strictly controlled not to exceed 165°C. The welding parameters a...
Embodiment 2
[0033] The chromium-nickel alloy surfacing welding process of the multi-point mooring device of the present embodiment is characterized in that it comprises the following steps:
[0034] (1) Cleaning of the base metal before welding, specifically including: grinding or polishing the surface of the base metal a before surfacing, and wiping the surface with acetone solution. In this embodiment, the base metal a is EH36D Z with a thickness of 50mm. to steel.
[0035] (2) Preheat the base metal a with a baking gun before welding, and the preheating temperature is 95°C to prevent thermal cracks caused by excessive cooling speed during the welding of the first layer.
[0036] (3) Select welding materials: ENiCrMo-3 welding rod with a diameter of 4mm, dry it before use, and then plug it in with a heat preservation bucket for use;
[0037] (4) The welding method of manual arc welding is adopted, and the interlayer temperature is strictly controlled not to exceed 165°C. The welding pa...
Embodiment 3
[0040] Samples were taken 7mm above the fusion surface of the surfacing layer welded in Example 1 (the actual sampling area was 6.5mm to 7.0mm) for chemical element analysis and testing. The ambient temperature of the test was 23.5°C and 58%RH. The results are shown in Table 2:
[0041] Table 2 Chemical test results of the surfacing layer after welding
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[0043] The above testing standards are GB / T20123-2006, GB / T23942-2009. The above results show that the chemical element content of the surfacing layer meets the requirements.
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