Acessibilidade / Reportar erro

Evaluation of the 625 Nickel Alloy Weld Overlays Deposited by Electroslag Process

Abstract

Nickel base alloy weld overlays are commonly used in oil & gas industry to extend the life of equipments under aggressive corrosion environments, since the overlays improve the corrosion resistance without a significant increase the cost of manufacture when compared to massive equipment. Usually, the joints are welded by SMAW, GMAW or GTAW processes. In this respect, the electro slag welding process (ESW), which promotes high heat inputs and low dilution welds, can be an interesting option for this application as it provides a high productivity, once only one layer is necessary. The present work evaluates mechanical, microstructural and corrosion properties of an Alloy 625 weld overlay deposited on ASTM A516 Grade 70 carbon steel by ESW process. The deposition was done with 1 and 2 layers in plates of dimension 50x400x400 mm, in the flat position and an average energy welding 11.7 kJ/mm. After welding, a post weld heat treatment at 620°C for 10 hours was performed, this condition being compared with the as welded condition. Bending tests showed no evidences of cracks. Microstructural evaluation performed using both optical (OM), scanning (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) techniques showed an austenitic microstructure of the weld deposit with low proportion of secondary phases for all conditions and the post welding heat treatment did not promote significant changes on the mechanical properties. At the coarse grain heat affected zone (CGHAZ) the occurrence of proeutectoid ferrite, pearlite and bainite were found for 1 layer deposit and refined pearlite and ferrite for 2 layer deposits were the microstructural constituents observed due to the low cooling rate. In addition, no evidences of partially diluted zones (PDZ) were verified. Corrosion tests conducted on samples removed from top layer of weld overlay cladding deposit according to ASTM G 48 Method A Standard were considered satisfactory once no evidences of pittings were verified and the loss of mass was very reduced.

Key-words:
Overlay; Nickel alloy 625; Eletroslag

Associação Brasileira de Soldagem Rua Dr Guilherme Bannitz, 126 conj 42, 04532-060 - São Paulo/SP Brasil, Tel.: (55 11) 3045 5040, Fax: (55 11) 3045 8578 - São Paulo - SP - Brazil
E-mail: abs@abs-soldagem.org.br