vcebrad
Mechanical
- Jun 7, 2004
- 16
We are welding an assembly made out of 1018 and 1117 parts.
The 1117 part is actually heat treated prior to being welded. It is carbonitrided for wear resistance.
We have occasional porosity problems that I believe are related to an inconsistent heat treat process and the resulting chemistry of the parts.
1) Is it possible that the nitrogen content at the surface of the case hardened part is causing the porosity problem?
2) Is there a "safe" limit for nitrogen content of steel parts to assist in weldability?
3) Might the addition of nitrogen to our shield gas mixture (we currently use argon/co2) help with the problem?
The 1117 part is actually heat treated prior to being welded. It is carbonitrided for wear resistance.
We have occasional porosity problems that I believe are related to an inconsistent heat treat process and the resulting chemistry of the parts.
1) Is it possible that the nitrogen content at the surface of the case hardened part is causing the porosity problem?
2) Is there a "safe" limit for nitrogen content of steel parts to assist in weldability?
3) Might the addition of nitrogen to our shield gas mixture (we currently use argon/co2) help with the problem?