Not logged inAmerican Welding Society Forum
Forum AWS Website Help Search Login
Up Topic Welding Industry / Technical Discussions / Welding with Manaurite
- - By cryogenicshaun (**) Date 06-05-2008 13:07
I need some advice. We will be welding with Manaurite 45/35 and 35/25. Does anyone know anything about this? Like a what P number, F number, grade, SA or SB #, etc.... We will be welding furnace tubes and no PWHT.

Looking at the job scope it states that we will be welding with it on some furnace tubes. So I am taking it that this is the rod we will be using???? I'm not sure. I'm going to pull the folder and see if I can't find more info on the scope of work.

OK it says that we are to connect the 20cr 32ni materials using Manaurite (35cr-45ni) and for a different weld use Manaurite (25cr-35ni) filler metals. I found a Manaurite XM and XTM But no other information other than that.

It also says on the drawing 35cr-45ni+nb+micro XTM or equal..... If that is any help.
Parent - - By tcuppet Date 08-17-2008 17:47 Edited 08-17-2008 17:58
yes i have welded manaurite several times in fact i am on a manaurite job now. if you still need advice look me up. P. T-54-6 . filler rod thyssen 21/31 for open root pipe weld
Parent - - By Joseph P. Kane (****) Date 08-17-2008 19:20
Gee Fellas

Now that I know there is such a thing as Manaurite electrode, I will have to be more careful when I refer to Ferromanurerium or unobtanium!

Joe Kane
Parent - By Stephan (***) Date 08-18-2008 10:45
"Ferromanurerium or unobtanium..."???

Good heavens!

What about... kryptonitium???

ROFLMAO :-):-):-)

No offense, Sirs!
Parent - By ssbn727 (*****) Date 08-18-2008 04:49
I found some links that might help but, the Manoir Iindustries web site is completely useless so, don't waste your time there unless you can read French fluently. :) :) :)
Here are some of them:

These are from Metrode however, these links may or may not be workable and if this is the case, then simply go to the last "Metrode" link that's posted below which will show a search query rectangle to key in "Manaurite which will then link you to another page that will have .pdf link of data sheets... In order to achieve access to the .pdf's, one has to register with the site in order to view the .pdf files... Hopefully that will not be necessary if the first three "Metrode" .pdf data sheets open up directly. ;)

http://www.metrode.com/product_information/product.htm?pdetail_id=153395&tptype_id=3

http://www.metrode.com/product_information/product.htm?pdetail_id=153311&tptype_id=3

http://www.metrode.com/product_information/product.htm?pdetail_id=153396&tptype_id=3

http://www.metrode.com/product_information/

http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=es&u=http://www.oerlikon.es/catalogo/fichaconsum.php%3Fid%3D67%26cat%3D153&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=5&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3DManaurite%26start%3D90%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN

Are these the links you have?

http://www.rmg.co.id/MANAURITEXTM.pdf

http://www.rmg.co.id/MANAURITE36X.pdf

http://www.manoiryantai.com/enmanoir/alloy/model3.htm

http://www.soldadurascromaweld.com/teoriaeng/aceros_dificiles.htm

http://www.jcse.org/viewpreprint.php?vol=6&pap=69

http://www.yantaimarket.com/en/producthtml/1716.htm

http://www.manoiryantai.com/enmanoir/about%20us/model.htm

This link I like because it even shows "URANUS 50" (UNS # S32404) which I know Joe will get get a chuckle out of that one!!! ;) :) :)

http://books.google.com/books?id=U8rTuuD85XoC&pg=PA343&lpg=PA343&dq=Manaurite+welding+electrodes&source=web&ots=VbncyzU3dD&sig=x7Uue4L9o-A5YXjDcsLWnz_3bjM&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=2&ct=result#PPA351,M1

http://books.google.com/books?id=mb0-flvabwwC&pg=PT106&lpg=PT106&dq=Manaurite&source=web&ots=IZfcSrfd8t&sig=vzw8qpUHmqAPiqt0CxWbCtooREo&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=9&ct=result#PPT112,M1

http://www.safoerlikon.be/saf/chapter02/en/fiches/2763.pdf

http://committees.api.org/standards/cre/sccm/meetings/docs/s06/castingweld-anderson.pdf

http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/6524402/description.html

http://www.patentgenius.com/patent/6524402.html

This may be of interest:

http://www.arkema-inc.com/literature/pdf/408.pdf

http://www.cencorefining.net/index2.php?option=com_virtuemart&page=shop.pdf_output&showpage=shop.browse&pop=1&output=pdf&product_id=0&category_id=12&Itemid=1

http://www.fischer-tropsch.org/DOE/DOE_reports/12163/fe12163-E.pdf

Here's an interesting .pdf with various studies involving the design experiments, and conclusions found in Materials Reliability in the back end of the nuclear fuel cycle:

http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/te_421_web.pdf

http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/contract/cr6824/cr6824.pdf

http://www.cheresources.com/Uploads/trinidad2.pdf

Here are some articles available for purchase:

http://www.mrs.org/s_mrs/sec_subscribe.asp?CID=2703&DID=115668&action=detail

Well that's about all I could find of some relevance pertaining to "Manaurite" :) :) :)

Respectfully,
Henry
Up Topic Welding Industry / Technical Discussions / Welding with Manaurite

Powered by mwForum 2.29.2 © 1999-2013 Markus Wichitill