By Lawrence
Date 10-02-2018 15:33
Edited 10-02-2018 15:39
A quick google search says your alloy is an "invention" derived from Inconel 713C (which is typically viewed as unweldable) and that Airesist 319 has some very specific thermal treatment requirments. Even pre-weld repairn thermal treatments are indicated, which is not surprising for a precipitation hardenable super alloy.
There are also some patent data out there for vibratory treatments, pre/in-situ/post weld repair.
Honestly Jan, I think this is a case you should bring to the OEM. This sounds like a project that should have welding procedures qualified by testing, and that only after planning of such procedures by engineering that has a full understanding of the alloy and the fit for purpose of a repair on the component.