This document provides requirements for applying weld overlays of Inconel 625 or stainless steel onto carbon steel surfaces of valve parts to provide corrosion protection. Specifically, it covers:
1) Welding procedures and qualification tests that must be followed, including using automatic welding processes, qualified welders, and approved welding consumables.
2) Qualification testing of ring samples that involves dimensional checks, visual inspections, dye penetrant testing, hardness testing, and micrographic examinations to verify overlay quality and composition.
3) 100% inspection of production parts involving dimensional checks, visual inspections, and dye penetrant testing to verify no defects on sealing surfaces. Documentation of welding and inspection records is also required
This document provides requirements for applying weld overlays of Inconel 625 or stainless steel onto carbon steel surfaces of valve parts to provide corrosion protection. Specifically, it covers:
1) Welding procedures and qualification tests that must be followed, including using automatic welding processes, qualified welders, and approved welding consumables.
2) Qualification testing of ring samples that involves dimensional checks, visual inspections, dye penetrant testing, hardness testing, and micrographic examinations to verify overlay quality and composition.
3) 100% inspection of production parts involving dimensional checks, visual inspections, and dye penetrant testing to verify no defects on sealing surfaces. Documentation of welding and inspection records is also required
This document provides requirements for applying weld overlays of Inconel 625 or stainless steel onto carbon steel surfaces of valve parts to provide corrosion protection. Specifically, it covers:
1) Welding procedures and qualification tests that must be followed, including using automatic welding processes, qualified welders, and approved welding consumables.
2) Qualification testing of ring samples that involves dimensional checks, visual inspections, dye penetrant testing, hardness testing, and micrographic examinations to verify overlay quality and composition.
3) 100% inspection of production parts involving dimensional checks, visual inspections, and dye penetrant testing to verify no defects on sealing surfaces. Documentation of welding and inspection records is also required
This document provides requirements for applying weld overlays of Inconel 625 or stainless steel onto carbon steel surfaces of valve parts to provide corrosion protection. Specifically, it covers:
1) Welding procedures and qualification tests that must be followed, including using automatic welding processes, qualified welders, and approved welding consumables.
2) Qualification testing of ring samples that involves dimensional checks, visual inspections, dye penetrant testing, hardness testing, and micrographic examinations to verify overlay quality and composition.
3) 100% inspection of production parts involving dimensional checks, visual inspections, and dye penetrant testing to verify no defects on sealing surfaces. Documentation of welding and inspection records is also required
Inconel 625 or SS TP 316L - Weld overlay procedure for Seal
pockets and seal contact surface on obturators
1. Scope This addendum covers requirements for weld overlay of Inconel 625 or stainless steel on carbon steel substrate material of valve parts for corrosion protection purpose. It applies to sealing areas of valves exclusively. This appendix does not apply to weld overlays of large valve surfaces such as internal surface of bodies, for which the COMPANY specification GS EP PVV 611 remains however applicable. 2. Weld overlay requirements 2.1. Service conditions a) Weld overlay shall provide corrosion protection on specified sealing areas of valves b) Welded surfaces are in contact with the corrosive fluid c) No surface defects are allowed on sealing surfaces. 2.2. Weld overlay description a) Weld overlay shall be in accordance with ASME IX (Corrosion protection - Weld Metal Overlay) and the COMPANY specification GS EP PVV 611. b) Overlay thickness shall be sufficient in order to obtain a minimum of 3 mm thick protective layer in the final machined condition. c) Areas to be welded and dimensional tolerances shall be shown on detailed drawings (overlay thickness included). d) Maximum allowable hardness at any location on welded surface after final machining operation shall be less than 22 HRC for 316L and 35 HRC for Inconel 625 (NACE MR0175). e) Dilution on welded surface shall not exceed 10% of base metal. f) Heat Affected Zone (HAZ) thickness shall be minimized. g) Overlay shall be performed in a minimum of two layers. h) Welded surfaces are sealing areas in which any defect shall not be accepted. 3. Fabrication 3.1. General requirements Automatic process with computerized monitoring system for the equipment positioning, equipment rotation and welding parameters shall be preferred. SMAW and ESW processes are not allowed for the weld overlay on seal pocket or any sealing contact surface (ball or other obturator). Weld production and qualification test shall be performed in accordance with ASME IX. Welding qualification shall be performed using the same equipment as the one used for the production. Only welders having satisfactorily passed a performance qualification test shall conduct the production of welded pieces. 3.2. Welding consumables Welding consumables used for fabrication shall conform to the description shown in the relevant WPS. A test certificate shall be provided for each lot used. 3.3. Welders qualification Welders without same or equivalent performance qualification shall satisfactorily pass the test using the procedure of chapter 4. 3.4. Fabrication procedures No fabrication shall start until the welding procedures are approved. These procedures shall cover at least the following: • Storage, drying and handling of consumables • Cleaning of base metal surfaces to be welded • Welding method with operating mode and parameter description. The welding sequence shall minimize ‘stops and starts’. The welding procedure qualification record (PQR) shall be documented and submitted together with the relevant WPS for approval by the COMPANY. Welding parameters, heat input, gas composition, gas flow etc. shall be available for each layer. 3.5. Defect removal and repair a) Repairs may be local or total when non-conforming conditions are found. Defects in excess of acceptance standard shall be removed by reducing weld overlay thickness and shall be repaired by re-welding. b) All excavations shall be dye penetrant inspected prior to the start of repair welding in order to confirm the complete removal of defects. c) Repair by re-welding shall be performed in accordance with a written procedure. The following information must be given in these procedures: • Method of removing defects • Requirements related to the shape of the excavation • Inspection of repair prior to re-welding • Applicable welding procedure and qualification tests • Inspection after welding. 4. Qualification tests and acceptance criteria 4.1. Qualification ring Qualification test coupon shall be of the same material and grade as the production base material. The qualification shall be run on a NPS 6 forged or cast ring with a seal pocket machined on its inside and its outside surface. The dimensions of the ring will be not less than 150x40 mm. The size of the two seal pockets will be 5x40 mm as finished after weld overlay machining. The following examination shall be performed after weld overlay on the coupon: a) Dimensional verification: overlay thickness and conformity of dimensional tolerances (any change in dimensions after welding). b) Visual inspection: method as per MSS SP 55. No defects are allowed. c) Dye penetrant inspection: overlay shall be dye penetrant examined according to ASME VIII division 1, Appendix 8. No defects are allowed. d) Chemical analysis: spectrographic analysis of the weld metal surface shall be verified at the minimum overlay thickness as specified for finished components and also 1.0 mm below this finished surface. Chemical analysis results shall be within the nominal composition of the required type of overlay (i.e., SS TP 316L or Inconel 625, as applicable). e) Hardness testing: ten indentations shall be performed at three test line locations. Testing shall include base material, Heat Affected Zone (HAZ) and weld metal. Three indentations minimum are required within each layer. The hardness survey shall be made at a maximum 0.5 mm distance between the indentations from the fusion line, through HAZ and into the unaffected base material. Hardness testing shall be the Vickers hardness test, 5 or 10 kg load. f) Micrographic examination (x1.5): three macro-sections equally spaced around the circle to ASME IX. They shall be documented by colored digital pictures attached to the test report. g) Micrographic examination: The microstructure of the Heat Affected Zone (HAZ) shall be free of precipitations and intermetallic phases. The micro-examination of the etched specimens shall be performed at a magnification of x 400 and documented by photographs attached to the test report, which shall be submitted on request. The frequency of examination shall be as for mechanical testing. 4.2. Production weld overlay (100% extent of testing) The following examination shall be performed after production weld overlay: a) Dimensional verification: overlay thickness to meet final machined condition requirement (as per drawings), and conformity of welded pieces. b) Visual inspection: method as per MSS SP 55. No inclusion, porosity, crack, slag, nor any visible defects are permitted. c) Dye penetrant inspection: on last layer, this final non-destructive examination shall be carried out after any post-weld head treatment and final machining. Inspection method and procedures shall comply with the code ASME VIII division 1, Appendix 8. No defects are allowed on sealing surfaces. If required additional examination will be performed as to ascertain the quality of the weld deposit underneath the machined surface. Any linear indication or rounded indication greater than 2.0 mm are not allowed. Any left embedded round defect shall be proven as not adverse to the sealing contact. 4.3. Documentation The following shall be submitted for information: • Welding procedures (WPS) and procedure qualification records (PQR) • For each piece, the required test and examination certificates • Welding consumable certificates.