Hi Cmeadows!
Thanks for your reply Chuck!
We already use Avesta Polarit-er I mean, Outotkumpu as our filler metal, and I personally prefer it over other brands also for most stainless applications... I've already got your website in my favorites and have referred many of my colleagues to the website for technical info, including my current superior (plant manager) - who upon studying your website recently, has now changed his attitude completely regarding the production time he previously thought he was losing due to waiting for the interpass temperature to come down to recommended levels.
I also wait until 300F to continue but, My superior "thinks" or is led to believe that I only wait until 350F (the welders carry both temperature crayons) just so I can get him off my (I'm the welding supervisor) and every other welder's back!!! He keeps saying to me: "They do'nt wait in Germany when they weld these together, why should we?" Hey, I like this current "gig" because, it's only four blocks away from where I currently reside so, I politely referred him to the website in order to avoid a confrontation with him, and "Voila"!!! Presto!!!180 degree change in his attitude towards the welding shop as a whole...
A funny thing about Germany is the fact that they do not use temperature crayons to monitor interpass temps even though they're welding with a slightly different base & filler metal, 316Ti... As I understand it, this stainless grade which is'nt produced in the US, and is'nt listed in ASME section IX's base metal groups is exclusive to Europe so, that's why we currently use 316L for systems sold in use where ASME section IX is being applied ... In fact, I do'nt believe they monitor interpass temps at all with 316Ti which to me is ludicrus but, then again I've only been working with a wide variety of stainless steels applied to many standards on and off for approximately 25 plus years, and have been welding and fabricating for over thirty... What do I know???
Oh-Well, different strokes for different folks!!!
Being close to fifty years young now(Who says I'm getting OLD!!!), I do'nt have the memory recall that I was once blessed with when I was much younger in age so, correct me if I'm inaccurate about 316Ti regarding whether or not this grade also requires a 300F interpass temp to be monitored for producing sound welds with this grade of stainless which I believe I read as a "recommendation" in the Outokumpu website? Oh yeah, It's an excellent website and the products are too!!!
Btw, Is there any significant meaning to the name change from Avesta-Polarit to Outokumpu, and what does Outokumpu mean, may I ask?
Anywho, many thanks for your help because, my "jefe" also read your reply here Chuck so, I believe he's getting a much needed education!!! P.S. Germany is also second guessing themselves as a result!!! What can I say!!! "Everywhere I go - trouble follows me because, I certainly do'nt look for it or - maybe I do???"
Respectfully,
SSBN727
Run Silent... Run Deep!!!