PermanentCharpy
Materials
- Apr 6, 2021
- 13
Good day all,
I am looking at an ASTM A519 4130 heat for welding (the only material we can find which is close to size). The heat has a far higher Niobium content than our spec - 0.029 (heat analysis) vs 0.010 (spec).
Fortunately the Carbon Equivalent (IIW) is within spec - 0.72 (analysis) vs 0.75 (spec). So this gives me hope for the out of spec Niobium. This will be welded by Tig root, and SAW fill and cap, if that is helpful.
Does anyone have experience/an opinion on this matter?
I am looking at an ASTM A519 4130 heat for welding (the only material we can find which is close to size). The heat has a far higher Niobium content than our spec - 0.029 (heat analysis) vs 0.010 (spec).
Fortunately the Carbon Equivalent (IIW) is within spec - 0.72 (analysis) vs 0.75 (spec). So this gives me hope for the out of spec Niobium. This will be welded by Tig root, and SAW fill and cap, if that is helpful.
Does anyone have experience/an opinion on this matter?