Welding Guidelines For 2RK65
Welding Guidelines For 2RK65
Welding Guidelines For 2RK65
for
2RK65
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1. Introduction
Sandvik 2RK65 is an austenitic stainless ELC steel intended for use under severe corrosion conditions
within the process industry. Characteristic features and technical data can be found on Sandvik’s webpage,
www.smt.sandvik.com.
2RK65 possesses good weldability. Suitable welding methods are manual metal-arc welding with covered
electrodes (MMA/SMAW/111/111), tungsten inert gas welding (TIG/GTAW/141/141), metal inert gas
welding (MIG&MAG/GMAW/131&135), submerged-arc welding (SAW) and electro-slag welding (ESW).
Since the material is intended for use under severe corrosion conditions, welding must be carried out with
care and a thorough cleaning must be performed after welding to ensure that the weld metal and the heat-
affected zone will have corrosion properties close to those of the parent metal.
In common with all austenitic stainless steels, Sandvik 2RK65 has low thermal conductivity and high
thermal expansion. Welding should, therefore, be carefully planned in advance so that distortion of the
welded joint can be minimized. The welding of fully austenitic steels usually involves the risk of hot cracking
in the weld metal, particularly if the weldment is under constraint. However, since Sandvik 2RK65 is an
alloy with very low impurity content, it is not particularly prone to this type of cracking.
As a filler metal for gas shielded arc welding, Sandvik 20.25.5.LCu wire is recommended. For manual
metal-arc welding, covered electrodes of the Sandvik 20.25.5.LCuR type are recommended. Sandvik
27.31.4.LCu or 27.31.4.LCuR can be used to advantage in applications where particularly good pitting
resistance is required in the weld metal.
2. Welding consumables
Sandvik welding consumables for 2RK65 have a matching composition to the base material and are
designed to give optimum properties of the weld metal.
3. Overlay welding
The following welding processes are recommended for overlay welding with 2RK65 material:
- MIG/MAG/GMAW
- Hot-wire and cold-wire TIG/GTAW welding (HW-GTAW, CW-GTAW)
- Shielded metal arc welding with covered electrodes (MMA/SMAW)
- Submerged arc welding (SAW)
- Electroslag welding (ESW)
Overlay welding of Sandvik 20.25.5.LCu can be performed directly on carbon steel. If the base material
demands PWHT, a normal stress-relieving anneal at approximately 600˚C for 1 hour can be done on the
final 20.25.5.LCu overlay. Another option is to weld the first layer with 309L type filler metal followed by the
PWHT. Subsequent layers can be made with 20.25.5.LCu after PWHT.
In order to counteract the effect of dilution from the base metal and thus achieve good weld metal
properties it is important to ensure that sufficient number of layers of 20.25.5.LCu is welded.
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4. Joint welding
A proper joint design is important to obtain a good quality of the welded joint. TIG/GTAW is strongly
recommended for root passes. Out of position welding is preferably performed with TIG/GTAW or
MMA/SMAW.
t (mm) d (mm)
t TIG/GTAW ≤3 0–1
MIG/GMAW ≤3 0–1
MMA/SMAW ≤3 1–2
d
t (mm) d (mm) k (mm) α (°)
α TIG/GTAW 2,5 - 8 1–2 1-2 60 - 70
t MIG/GMAW 3 - 12 1–2 1-2 50 - 60
1)
k MMA/SMAW 3 - 12 1–3 1-2 60 - 70
1)
d SAW 8 - 12 1–2 1-2 60 - 70
t (mm) d (mm)
TIG/GTAW 3-5 1–2
t MIG/GMAW 1-6 1–2
MMA/SMAW 3-4 1–3
d
t (mm) d (mm) k (mm) α (°)
α TIG/GTAW 2,5 - 8 1–3 1-2 60 - 70
t MIG/GMAW 4 - 12 1–3 1-2 50 - 60
k
MMA/SMAW 4 - 12 1–3 1-2 60 - 70
d SAW 8 - 12 0 4-5 60 – 70
α
r t (mm) d (mm) k (mm) r (mm) α (°)
TIG/GTAW 2,5 - 8 1–3 1-2 6–8 60 – 70
t k MIG/GMAW 10 - 25 1–3 4-5 6 60 – 70
MMA/SMAW 10 - 25 1-3 1-3 6 60 – 70
d
SAW 10 - 25 0 4-5 6-8 70 - 90
Figure 2: Joint preparation, welding from both sides. Root grinding before welding of backside.
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5. Tube to tube sheet welding
TIG/GTAW or TIG and MMA is recommended for tube to tube sheet welding. Both manual and mechanised
TIG welding can be used. The most common types of joint design are suitable.
Covered electrodes should be dried at 300°C for min imum 2 hours, and then kept at 70°C until they are
used.
7. Welding settings
The recommended welding settings for different methods can be seen in table 2-10. Electrode negative
should be used for TIG/GTAW and electrode positive for the other methods. The diameter of electrodes
used in manual metal-arc welding should be max. 2,5 mm (3/32") for stock thicknesses up to 6 mm (1/4")
and max. 3,25 mm (1/8") for heavier stock gauges.
Table 5: Welding data for TIG/GTAW. Shielding gas and root gas.
Shielding gas Gas flow [l/min] Root gas Root gas flow [l/min]
Ar (99,99%) 9 - 12 Ar (99,99%) 4-8
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Table 8: Welding data for MIG/MAG/GMAW, pulsed arc. Pulsed arc is the recommeded way of MIG
welding 2RK65.
Wire Diameter Current [A] Voltage [V] Shielding Gas flow Wire feed
[mm] gas [l/min] [m/min]
20.25.5.LCu 1,0 150-250 28 - 31 Ar (99,99%) 18 4 - 12
1,2 150-250 28 - 31 Or 18 3 - 10
Ar + 30% He
Pulse parametres: Peak current 300-400 A, background current 50-150 A, frequency 80-120 Hz.
Table 10: Welding data for ESW with recommended welding flux.
Strip Diameter Current [A] Voltage [V] Welding speed
[mm] [mm/min]
20.25.5.LCu/37S 60x0,5 1000-1400 24 - 28 150-220
or 47S
20.25.5.LCu/49S 60x0,5 1200-2500 24 - 26 250-400
8. Thermal limitations
In order to avoid hot cracking, it is essential to control the heat input during welding.
11. Microstructure
The microstructure of 2RK65 is totally austenitic.
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12. Mechanical properties of all weld metal
Table 13: Charpy-V impact strength of all-weld-metal, typical values full size specimens (10x10x50 mm)
Welding process Filler metal Impact strength [J]
RT -20˚C -60˚C
TIG/GTAW Sandvik 20.25.5.LCu 270
MMA/SMAW Sandvik 20.25.5.LCuR 85 90
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MIG/MAG/GMAW Sandvik 20.25.5.LCu 115
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SAW Sandvik 20.25.5.LCu/15W 125 143
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ESW Sandvik 20.25.5.LCu 190
1) 104J at -40˚C 2) 103J at -196˚C 3) 193J at -40˚C 4) 133J at -196˚C