1、AWS A5.30/A5.30M:2007An American National StandardSpecification forConsumableInserts550 N.W. LeJeune Road, Miami, FL 33126AWS A5.30/A5.30M:2007An American National StandardApproved by theAmerican National Standards InstituteNovember 6, 2006Specification forConsumable Inserts3rd EditionSupersedes ANS
2、I/AWS A5.30-97Prepared by theAmerican Welding Society (AWS) A5 Committee on Filler Metals and Allied MaterialsUnder the Direction of theAWS Technical Activities CommitteeApproved by theAWS Board of DirectorsAbstractFive classes (cross-sectional design) of consumable inserts of various chemical compo
3、sitions are described. Each class issubdivided into two or three styles (based on the shape of the insert).Topics include the chemical composition, general dimensional requirements, packaging, and application guidelines.iiAWS A5.30/A5.30M:2007International Standard Book Number: 0-87171-020-XAmerican
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22、Technical Activities Committee. A copy of these Rules can beobtained from the American Welding Society, 550 N.W. LeJeune Road, Miami, FL 33126.This page is intentionally blank.ivAWS A5.30/A5.30M:2007vAWS A5.30/A5.30M:2007PersonnelAWS A5 Committee on Filler Metals and Allied MaterialsD. A. Fink, Chai
23、r The Lincoln Electric CompanyJ. S. Lee, 1st Vice Chair CB Group B for the types mostcommonly used chromium-molybdenum steel pipes andtubes, differing principally in chromium and molyb-denum; Group C for the commonly employed stainlesssteel pipe and tube joints; and Group E for the non-ferrous nicke
24、l and nickel copper alloys.Compositions other than those shown in this specifica-tion may also be furnished by agreement between userand supplier.A9. Special TestA9.1 Usability. The control of chemical composition isgenerally sufficient to ensure usability of these classifi-cations. However, a fusib
25、ility test may be specified. Fig-ure A.3 illustrates a typical Fusibility test joint in plate.This test is applied with tungsten arc torch on the faceside of a flat plate whose back is enclosed so as to retainthe purging gas at atmospheric pressure. By testing in thevertical up position for half the
26、 joint and in the flat posi-tion for the second half, the test evaluates the suitabilityof the insert to perform suitably in a pipe welded in the5G (horizontal fixed) position. A visual examination ofthe weld on both the front and back sides gives assurancethat the insert will become completely fuse
27、d and providesuitable weld contour in accordance with Note 5 ofFigure A.3.A9.2 Applications. A complete description of how touse consumable inserts is beyond the scope of this docu-ment. For further information, see AWS D10.4, Recom-mended Practices for Welding Austenitic ChromiumNickel Stainless St
28、eel Piping and Tubing, and AWSD10.11, Recommended Practices for Root Pass Weldingand Gas Purging. Standard Welding Procedures makinguse of consumable inserts are set forth in AWS B2.1-1-210 for carbon steel pipe joints, B2.1-8-215 and B2.1-8-216 for austenitic stainless steel pipe joints.A10. Genera
29、l Safety ConsiderationsA10.1 Safety and health issues and concerns are beyondthe scope of this standard and, therefore, are not fullyaddressed herein. Some safety and health informationcan be found in Clause A5. Safety and health infor-mation is available from other sources, including, butnot limite
30、d to Safety and Health Fact Sheets listedin A10.3, ANSI Z49.1, Safety in Welding, Cutting,and Allied Processes, and applicable federal and stateregulations.A10.2 Safety and Health Fact Sheets. The Safetyand Health Fact Sheets listed below are published bythe American Welding Society (AWS). They mayb
31、e downloaded and printed directly from the AWSwebsite at http:/www.aws.org. The Safety and HealthFact Sheets are revised and additional sheets addedperiodically.AWS A5.30/A5.30M:200719Notes:1. Base plate shall be of composition similar to the insert.2. One-half of joint shall be welded in flat posit
32、ion; the remainder, in the vertical position. All welding shall be done on the groove side.3. Argon gas (AWS A5.32/A5.32M Class SG-A) shall be used for purging and shielding electrode and back side of weld.4. Standard techniques and procedures for fusing the insert shall be followed at all times.5.
33、Upon completion of fusion, the joint shall be visually examined for compliance with the following:a. The contour of the back side surface of fused insert.(1) Reinforcement shall not exceed 3/32 in 2.4 mm.(2) Concavity shall not exceed 1/32 in 0.8 mm.(3) The contour shall have a uniform radius and sh
34、all blend smoothly into the base metal.b. The fused weld pass shall also be free of linear indications as revealed by liquid penetrant inspection on both weld surfaces withnon-water washable penetrant.Figure A.3Fusibility Test Joint5 in 127 mm3 in 76 mmINSERTCLASS 140CLASS 20+51 in 25.4 mm1/2 in 12.7 mm1-1/2 in38 mm800+51/4 in 6.4 mmDIMENSION DEPENDS ON THESIZE AND CLASS OF INSERTINSERT ALL DIMENSIONS, EXCLUDING ANGLES, ARE IN INCHES MILLIMETERS