BS 4570:1985
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Specification for fusion welding of steel castings
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English
09-30-1985
Committees responsible
Foreword
1 Scope
2 Information and requirements to be agreed and to
be documented
3 Castings and welding procedures
4 Welding consumables
5 Equipment
6 Preparation for welding
7 Backing materials
8 Assembly (fabrication welding)
9 Distortion
10 Arc strikes
11 Inter-run cleaning
12 Pre-heating
13 Cooling after welding
14 Post-weld heat treatment
15 Temperature measurement
16 Dressing
17 Inspection of completed welds
18 Rectification of faulty welds
19 Record of location of welds
20 Procedure approval
21 Welder approval
Appendix A - Record of approval for welding procedure
Appendix B - Manufacturer's record of welder approval test
Publications referred to
Requirements for fusion welding used during production, repair, rectification or fabrication of steel castings. Welding consumables, preparation for welding, pre-heating, post-weld heat treatment, procedure approval, welder approval.
Committee |
WEE/-/1
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes 83/70144 DC, BS 4570-1(1970) and BS 4570-2(1972). (12/2004) Inactive for the new design. (11/2011)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
36
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
This British Standard specifies requirements for the fusion welding of steel castings when it is used: to rectify a casting as part of the normal production process; to rectify a casting that has been in service; for the joining together of steel castings by fusion welding, where the sub-sections of the final fabrication are designed for that purpose or when welding is introduced at the foundry planning stage. This standard covers the manual metal-arc, gas-shielded, self-shielded and submerged-arc welding of the materials given in Table 1, but additional guidance for other processes has been given in some clauses. Although this standard does not directly cover the welding of steel castings to wrought steels, nor the surface deposition of weld metal for applications such as corrosion resistance and hard facing, it may be used as a guide for the fabrication by joining of these forms of steel involving similar and dissimilar metals. In addition to the definitive requirements, it also requires the items detailed in clause 2 to be documented. For compliance with this standard, both the definitive requirements and the documented items have to be satisfied. NOTE The titles of the publications referred to in this standard are listed on the inside back cover.
BS 3923-1:1986 | Methods for ultrasonic examination of welds Methods for manual examination of fusion welds in ferritic steels |
BS 6443:1984 | Method for penetrant flaw detection |
BS 3923-3:1972 | Methods for ultrasonic examination of welds Manual examination of nozzle welds |
BS 2901-2:1990 | Filler rods and wires for gas-shielded arc welding Specification for stainless steels |
BS 499-1:2009 | Welding terms and symbols Glossary for welding, brazing and thermal cutting |
BS 6072:1981 | Method for magnetic particle flaw detection |
BS 427:1990 | Method for Vickers hardness test and for verification of Vickers hardness testing machines |
BS 2600-2:1973 | Radiographic examination of fusion welded butt joints in steel Methods for steel over 50 mm up to and including 200 mm thick |
BS 4365:1968 | Specification for industrial argon |
BS 18-2:1971 | Methods for tensile testing of metals Steel (general) |
BS 1504:1976 | Specification for steel castings for pressure purposes |
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