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Letter 23087
Black Stain in 316L Weld Heat Affected
Zone [Massachusetts]
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Hello,
I'm with a company that builds high purity filtration skids for
pharmaceutical companies. All of our systems consist of 316L
stainless steel tubing that meets the ASME BPE-2002 material spec and
is welded with an automatic orbital welder using the GTAW process,
backed and purged with ultra-high purity Ar. Once all of our
manifolds are welded and inspected, we send them out for an outside
surface electropolish (all outlets are capped to prevent anything
from touching the inside) and an ID/OD nitric passivation. When our
parts come back from our vendor, we occasionally see a black stain on
the edge of the heat-affected zone of some welds inside the tubing.
This only appears on about 5% of the parts we send out, and usually
only on 1 or 2 welds, and usually on welds near an opening in the
tubing. I've monitored the various steps to our manufacturing
process, and also our vendor's passivation/EP process, and it seems
that the black staining occurs during the electropolish stage. The
thing that troubles me is that our parts are sealed - the EP should
not be affecting the inside of the tubes at all. The stain also never
shows up on any welds that have been polished - whether it's been
polished completely out or just lightly scotch-brited. The black
stain doesn't wipe out with the chemicals we’ve tried (acetone and
sodium hypochlorite), so the corrective action is not
simple--anything we do to remove it requires another trip to be EP'd
and passivated again. Any ideas on what the staining might be and how
we can get rid of it? I'm attaching pictures, but the stain is
difficult to get a picture of with the equipment available to me.
If any more information is needed, please let me know - I didn't
want to get too exhaustively specific unless it's necessary.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give!
Anthony Blais
3S Stainless, Inc. - Uxbridge, MA, USA
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