5g Tig Porosity Problems, Help!
Posted: Tue May 27, 2014 6:22 am
Hi, currently practising for (Australian) pressure welding test AS 1796 certificate 7, or Tig on 90mm OD 8mm wall mild steel pipe.
The problem I'm having is porosity appearing in the capping run in the last 1/4 of the cap.
Bit of background info.
Material or coupon length 100mm
Bevel 30 degrees (included 60)
Root face; knife edge
Root gap; 1.6mm
Filler; 2.4mm S2 (could be wrong)
Tungsten; 2.4 thoriated ( point with 1/4 diameter land)
Gas lens with no. 8
Gas; Argon @ 8 litres/min
Root run 100 amps
Hot fill 100 amps
Cap... 100 amps!
Ok that out of the way, root and hot pass is all fine, doing most of the fill with the hot pass, leaving 1-1.5mm to the top of the v prep.
Allowing the weld to cool down for 5 mins between runs
Doing the cap with a weave and dip, tungsten to the edge of the prep, dip, weave to other edge, dip, is giving a good finish.
The issue happens, nearly every time, when on the last 1/4 of the cap, I change position from coming up the right hands side to come up the left, light up where I left off and instantly get porosity, first reaction is I've run out of Argon, not that, the next thought is gas coverage, nothing has changed so shouldn't be, the only thing I can figure is the pipe has gotten too hot and boiled the weld metal out?
Adding filler doesn't help much, once the gas holes are there it's almost to late.
I'll add the pipe is clean, wire brush every run, haven't been 'flapping' in and out (think I'll try) clean the inside 3-4mm with a file, for the root, then Once the hot pass heats it up I give the outside a good brush with staino wire brush, brings it up pretty glassy
Any thoughts and ideas will be appreciated, thanks In advance, Henry
The problem I'm having is porosity appearing in the capping run in the last 1/4 of the cap.
Bit of background info.
Material or coupon length 100mm
Bevel 30 degrees (included 60)
Root face; knife edge
Root gap; 1.6mm
Filler; 2.4mm S2 (could be wrong)
Tungsten; 2.4 thoriated ( point with 1/4 diameter land)
Gas lens with no. 8
Gas; Argon @ 8 litres/min
Root run 100 amps
Hot fill 100 amps
Cap... 100 amps!
Ok that out of the way, root and hot pass is all fine, doing most of the fill with the hot pass, leaving 1-1.5mm to the top of the v prep.
Allowing the weld to cool down for 5 mins between runs
Doing the cap with a weave and dip, tungsten to the edge of the prep, dip, weave to other edge, dip, is giving a good finish.
The issue happens, nearly every time, when on the last 1/4 of the cap, I change position from coming up the right hands side to come up the left, light up where I left off and instantly get porosity, first reaction is I've run out of Argon, not that, the next thought is gas coverage, nothing has changed so shouldn't be, the only thing I can figure is the pipe has gotten too hot and boiled the weld metal out?
Adding filler doesn't help much, once the gas holes are there it's almost to late.
I'll add the pipe is clean, wire brush every run, haven't been 'flapping' in and out (think I'll try) clean the inside 3-4mm with a file, for the root, then Once the hot pass heats it up I give the outside a good brush with staino wire brush, brings it up pretty glassy
Any thoughts and ideas will be appreciated, thanks In advance, Henry