3rd Metalurgy Flashcards
What type of stainless steel contains the most nickle
Austenitic
Which 2 alloying elements in martensitic stainless steels are responsible for its high hardenability
Carbon and chromium
Ansi 200 and 300 series stainless steel are
Austenitic
What series of stainless steels can be either ferritic or martensitic
400 series
Stainless smaw rod with suffix 15 polarity
Used with dcrp only
Coating on e308-16
Titanic for use with ac
How should you store stainless rods when removed from thier sealed packaging
In a heated rod oven
For stainless What should you do to ensure a high quality weld joint
Remove moisture by heating with dry air
2×× stainless steel :
Type,
Alloy elements
Hardenable
Austenitic
Chromium, nickle, manganese
Non hardenable
3xx stainless
Type
Alloys
Hardenable
Austenitic
Chromium, nickle
Non hardenable
4×× stainless steel
Type
Alloys
Hardenable
Ferritic or martensitic
Chromium chromium
Non hardenable hardenable
5xx stainless steel
Type
Alloys
Hardenable
Martensitic
Chromium
Air hardenable
E Ni Cu -7 is for
E :electrode
Ni: nickle
Cu: other chemicals
-7 : separate one composition from another within a group
2 advantages of nickle and its alloys
1) excellent corrosion resistance especially at high temps
2) increase in equipment service life
What mechanical effects does alloying nickle, upto 4 %, have on steel
Increase strength by 6000psi per percent and low temp impact properties
5 types of metals used for cryogenic applications
- copper
- aluminum
- monel
- 300 series stainless
- 9% nickle steel
Smaw arc length on most nickle alloys
Short
What thickness range is most often welded with clad alloy filler metal
1/2 “ or less
Is the same as grain growth
Crystal