Thank you Al. I am a new guy in boat industry, so I still have a lot to learn, and my manager wants me to find out a way to prevent rusting on the stainless steel.
I think the two base metals being joined are both stainless steel (316), and the welders told me they use dedicated grinding disks and stainless steel brushes on the stainless steel, I hope they really did that. And I am not quite sure about what the ferrite numbers are, is it the % of ferrite content in the weld? Is there a way to find that out? And I have to check it before and after the welding? I believe the alloy of the filler metal are also 316.
But is 316L good enough in harsh environments, for instance, if the boat needs to stay in the ocean everyday? Or I should use something like 317, 904 or 2205?
I have attached some pictures on the web, you may want to see it, so you will have a better understanding on the problem I am dealing with.
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