Interpass temperature is the maximum temperature a weldment should be allowed to reach between weld passes. If a pass is completed and the temperature is in excess of the interpass, it should be allowed to cool before continuing.
Interpass temperature checking just prior start next welding
the Location of checking is 2-3 " away form the starting point of welding
go to AXON Calculator
You multiply the number of welds by the diameter of the pipe that those welds are applicable to.
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It depends on the resistance to the current flow
The arc is considered to be in the 5,000 o F range. 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
roster welding
The prehaet temperature is taken before welding starts. The interpass temperature is taken between welding passes.
Some materials have to be heated before you start to weld on them. They will probably have a maximum interpass temperature, and may also need to be kept heated to a specific temperature for a certain amount of time after you stop welding (called post heat).
150 degree. When I was involved with submarine construction the metal was preheated 150 F to 200 F depending on the thickness. Interpass temp was 300 F max.
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How you calculate heat input and traveling speed for Gas Metal Arc Welding?
no need
350degree
5000-6000c
5000
It is depend on machine
A welding procedure specification is a detailed document that outlines the specific procedures and parameters to be followed for welding a particular material and joint configuration. It includes information on welding processes, filler metals, preheat and interpass temperatures, welding techniques, and inspection requirements. It serves as a guideline to ensure consistent and high-quality welding results.
it is the temp. that is up to 2000 degree centigrade