NB: I have posted a few attachments in my email to your gmail account:-finiteinjustice@gmail.com

Hi,

I came across your query in the forum. I did good dig out of information on this issue. This looks to be a case of selective leaching or dealloying.

Monel 400. is a Ni-Cu alloy, and a single phase alloy, where Nickel and Copper are soluble to each other at any composition. The flip side of this alloy is Cupro-Nickel (70Cu-30Ni). That’s why this alloy, Monel 400 is preferred in many acidic environments and Cupro-Nickel is very popular in sea water applications.

There are reported cases of dealloying of Monel 400 alloys in refinery especially in HF and HCl media. See the attached extracts from API-571 and the other attachment for information. To make the matters worse, iron dilution in Monel welds can seriously aggravate corrosion resistance. Hence one has to look into:-

· “Fe” content –undiluted in the weld metal (verify the CMTR)

· Weld cleanliness—ensure use of clean stainless steel brushes for interpass cleaning.

· Avoid large weld beads, weld with lower heat put and follow multi bead- techniques. This may help in avoiding any localized segregation.

· Ensure that root passes are welded only by GTAW (with Argon purging)



Note:- Monel welds does not require PWHT strictly as per ASME BPV Code. If it is overlaid I have seen clients insist for Stress relieving, often as a process requirement. Straight Monel# Monel butt welds usually does not call for PWHT.



I would advise you to send a piece of failed weld for failure analysis and look for the following:-

· Optical micrography at the failed surface

· SEM/EDAX at the analysis at the failed surface.

· Indicate the most possible mode of failure, i.e. dealloying or any other.



In addition please specify the design conditions of the scrubber:-

· Materials of construction

· Design pressure/Temperature

· Operating Pressure/Temperature

· Operating Media and the concentrations



This would help to make the correct analysis and solution of the problem.



Regarding the second query:- Also kindly confirm if PWHT is required for SS446 sheathed skin thermocouple welding to T91 heater tube material with inconel-82 filler wire. Please follow the guidelines of

· API TECHNICAL REPORT 938-B -Use of 9Cr-1Mo-V (Grade 91) Steel in the Oil Refining Industry.



Generally any P-91 welding , especially for refining environment would call for PWHT.



I would appreciate a sincere response from your end to my email.



Thanks



Pradip Goswami,P.Eng

Senior Engineer/Specialist(Welding-Metallurgy)

Machine Dynamics & Component Integrity Dept.

Engineering & Training Services Division

ONTARIO POWER GENERATION Inc.

34 Regional Road 55, Nanticoke, Ontario,N0A1L0

Tel:-(519) 587-2201, Ext 3107--in Nanticoke

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Email-pradip.goswami@opg.com.