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Structural and chemical evolution of super duplex stainless steel on activated tungsten inert gas welding process

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Pages 681-690 | Published online: 04 Dec 2013
 

Abstract

In the present work, the welding parameters of tungsten inert gas (TIG) and activated tungsten inert gas (ATIG) welding processes were compared on duplex stainless steel with two protective gases (Ar and ArHeN2). The addition of an activating flux can improve the TIG welding process. The ATIG process involves an increase in the penetration as well as a reduction in the number of passes for a thickness higher than 2 mm for stainless steel or other metallic materials. Metallographic observations, chemical analyses and mechanical tests were performed. The results show the importance of the welding parameters, the protective gas and the use of a flux on the characteristics of the weld beads, its microstructure, its hardness and its behaviour in corrosion after welding.

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