Welding of Nickel Alloys
As well as ensuring that properties are maintained across the weld zone, it is also important that the weld is of good quality with the minimum of flaws which could also affect performance in the chosen environment. It is desirable and many applications require the development of a weld procedure specification with qualification to ensure that a weld is fit for its intended service.
Alloying pure nickel
The second group are the Precipitation Hardenable alloys usually containing a combination of Aluminium, Titanium or Niobium in addition to Nickel, Iron and Chromium. These alloys are more complex, having enhanced mechanical properties. It is important to choose the correct filler metal and a post weld heat treatment may be required to achieve matching properties within the weld zone. These alloys are best welded in the solution annealed or aged condition.
The importance of cleanliness
It is good practice to clean immediately before welding by degreasing the surface, removing any oxide from the weld zone and then degrease again to remove any further contamination from the cleaning process. It is difficult to remove any oxide scale as this is very adherent. It is best to remove it completely from the weld zone by machining or abrasive grinding. Wire brushing is ineffective and can polish the oxide rather than remove it. If not removed fully the oxide, which has a high melting point may not melt on subsequent welding and can be the cause of inclusions or lack of fusion. All tools must be suitable for use and used on Nickel alloys only.
Design of the weld preparation
Most Nickel alloys will not respond to higher currents for increased penetration, Helium will not be effective until higher levels, typically greater than 40% in the shielding gas.
Matching weld consumables are available for most alloys, but overmatching consumables can also be used to good effect.
Coefficient of expansion
Most applications will require some form of NDE and inspection of the completed joint to prove the integrity of the joint for the intended service. Most NDE is effective apart from Magnetic Particle inspection.
More detailed parameters and information for specific grades is available in the relevant weld consumable data sheet.