Abstract

Hastelloy C-276 is a nickel-based alloy with high strength and corrosion resistance at cryogenic to high temperatures. The issue of Hastelloy C-276 shallow penetration by Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding was addressed in the current investigation by applying A-TIG welding with variable oxide flux. In the current investigation, constant welding conditions were used to perform TIG and A-TIG welding using SiO2, TiO2, and a 50% mixture of SiO2 + TiO2 flux. The weld bead width and depth of penetration of the weld bead profile were measured, and the mechanical and metallurgical properties of the weld metal was investigated. SiO2 flux attained the highest D/W ratio and depth of penetration during A-TIG welding when compared to other fluxes used. A-TIG welding using SiO2 flux improved the depth of penetration and the D/W ratio by 118% and 263%, respectively, in comparison with conventional TIG welding. Additionally, the A-TIG welded sample with SiO2 flux had an ultimate tensile strength of 738.295 MPa and a percentage of elongation of 52.75%.

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