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Exocor has amassed a library of technical papers and research results, submitted by welding engineers, quality control managers, and filler metal manufacturers.  Rarely seen by the industry at large, we're pleased to share these excellent supporting resources with you.  They are designed to explain different processes and approaches to fabrication projects. 

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Name
No. of Pages
Date
Description
5
Jan. 2004
Insight pertaining to ductility dip-cracking susceptibility in Alloy 690 materials. A comparison between as-received wrought product and strain annealed material.
Author:AWS
27
Oct. 2009
Technical data sheet detailing parameters, chemistry and mechanical properties when welding with product DW-2594.
Author:Kobe
10
Mar. 2005
Controlling Fume Emission Rate in Arc Welding with Flux Cored Wire
Author:Kobe
28
1999
An overview of the primary copper-nickel alloys, and their use in welding and fabrication.
Author:NiDI and CDA
8
Dec. 1988
An overview of the primary copper-nickel alloys, and their use in welding and fabrication.
Author:NiDI
37
1968
Corrosion Resistance of Nickel Alloys in Hydrofluoric Acid, Hydrogen Fluoride and Fluorine
Author:NiDI and Inco
1
Aug. 2008
Actual impact test results for Thyssen S2CrMo wire and UV 420 TTR flux
Author:Acuren
40
Unknown
Properties and Applications of Ni-Resist and Ductile Ni-Resist Alloys
Author:Unknown
10
2000
General guidelines and practical aspects for welding with duplex stainless steels.
Author:TAPPI
3
Oct. 2006
Investigation into the product integrity related to damaged 50-lb hermetically sealed cans manufactured by ESAB USA.
Author:Exocor
2
Undated
General tips about welding with the P-91/T-91 alloy.
Author:ESAB
1
Feb. 2003
Storage and re-conditioning guidelines for opened containers of covered SMAW electrodes.
Author:ESAB
4
Jun. 2009
Evaluating SMAW Electrodes for Coke Drum Construction
Author:Jorge Perdomo
1
Oct. 2006
An explanation on the deviation from specification of ER309LMo as it applies to usability and commercially available product.
Author:Leo J. Walsh
4
Dec. 1995
Options for joining magnesium alloys.
Author:Magnesium Elektron
11
Feb. 1997
Fabrication techniques for successful orbital tube welding
Author:NiDI
9
Apr. 1991
Effects of parent material purity, weld heat-input and weld metal composition on fusion boundary cracking.
Author:NiDI
7
Undated
General overview of copper wires and their weldability.
Author:Wisconsin Wire Works
8
Sept. 1999
Effects of welding parameters and electrode atmospheric exposure on the diffusible hydrogen content of FCAW wires. A variety of electrodes are subjected to testing.
Author:Various
3
Jun. 2006
The importance of controlled heat treating on welded P91 alloys, and the use of hardness testing to control PWHT.
Author:Various
52
Undated
Guidelines for welders, design engineers and materials engineers on the welded fabrication of nickel-stainless steels for corrosion resistant services.
Author:NiDI
2
Feb. 1999
Effects of the heat affected-zone (HAZ) on corrosion resistance in welded stainless steels.
Author:Various
95
Undated
A detailed look at high performance stainless steel products and their uses in severe service applications.
Author:NiDI
52
Undated
A detailed listing of high temperature and high strength nickel base alloys and their properties.
Author:NiDI
88
Undated
An overview of stainless steel and nickel alloy casting grades/classifications and their properties.
Author:Stainless Steel World
47
1988
Offers input to assist designers and engineers gain a better understanding of the welding characteristics of stainless steels.
Author:NiDI and AISI
3
Jan. 2001
Guidelines to assure good quality welds when using Cr-Mo alloy 4130.
Author:Wyatt Swaim
10
Apr. 2004
An overview of the essential factors in procedure control when welding on power generation boiler components. A filler metal estimation formula is also provided.
Author:Kobe
3
Sept. 2005
An overview on cracking related issues with aluminum alloys.
Author:Welding Journal
3
Jul. 2006
A suggested procedure to avoid spalling when welding new tools with Postalloy 2829.
Author:Postle Industries
6
Feb. 1999
Selection guidelines for stainless steel pumps and valves to resist corrosive chloride, abrasion and acidic bleach in plant applications.
Author:NiDI
15
May 1994
An overview of high nickel alloyed steels, their weldability, and the consumables used to join them.
Author:Soudometal
152
Aug. 2002
A detailed look at stainless steels and specialty alloys, and their applications for modern pulp and paper mills.
Author:NiDI
12
Jun. 1993
An overview on stress corrosion cracking of austenitic stainless steels in chemical plant applications.
Author:NiDI
24
Feb. 1987
An overview on the toughness properties of Cr-Mo alloy weldments and their dependance on fabrication and compositionable variables.
Author:Various
5
Jun. 2007
Tips for GTAW welding of alloyed pipe materials
Author:Welding Journal
8
Undated
An overview on welding P91 and P92 Cr-Mo steels.
Author:Thyssen
1
Undated
A brief overview on the critical considerations of composition and properties for P91 welding consumables.
Author:Thyssen
26
Jul. 1995
Technical analysis of welding A387, Gr.22, Cl. 2 with selected Thyssen consumables, and employing step cooling.
Author:Thyssen
25
Apr. 1996
An overview of welding and strip cladding of the new 2.25Cr and 3Cr1Mo.25V steels for hydro cracking reactors.
Author:Various
10
Sept. 1990
This article looks at the composition and properties of Ni-Cr-Mo consumables and their applications.
Author:NiDI
20
1992
A paper that addresses the formation of unmixed zones which can form during the welding of alloy 25-6Mo.
Author:NiDI
2
Undated
An overview of welding with copper beryllium.
Author:Brush Wellman Inc.
14
Undated
An overview of welding parameters used for a heavy wall CrMo pressure vessel with high toughness requirements.
Author:Thyssen
6
Jun. 2006
Cold cracking in thick steel plate welding is investigated as a function of boron contents.
Author:Welding Research
3
Undated
Brief on using Thyssen CN 22-9 PW-FD consumables for pipe joint welds
Author:Thyssen
1
Undated
Suggested welding parameters for Chrome-Moly alloys using the SAW process.
Author:Thyssen
1
Undated
Suggested PWHT ranges chart for various alloys
Author:Thyssen
3
Undated
General guidelines for the storage and rebaking of Bohler Thyssen welding consumables
Author:Thyssen
2
Undated
A brief discussion on SMAW electrode coatings
Author:Thyssen
5
Undated
Procedure guidelines and filler metals for the welding of Type 2205 duplex stainless steel
Author:Thyssen
2
Undated
An overview on the use of alloy 690 for welding and cladding on nuclear power plant components
Author:Thyssen
7
Sept. 1999
An overview on welding parameters for CrMo 2V & CRMo 3V steel grades
Author:Thyssen
8
May 91
An overview on guidelines for welding dissimilar metals
Author:NiDI
1
Mar. 2008
Q/A re concerns of stress corrosion cracking on 304L vessel
Author:Welding Journal
2
Nov. 2005
Q/A re ferrite content in ER347 weld deposits
Author:Welding Journal
40
Undated
An overview of titanium alloys and their applications
Author:TIMET
15
Undated
Properties of weldments using P91/92 alloys
Author:Thyssen
6
2000
An overview on the effect of different shielding gases when welding duplex & super duplex stainless steels
Author:Stainless Steel World
6
2000
An overview on the effect of different shielding gases when welding duplex & super duplex stainless steels
Author:Stainless Steel World
88
1982
An overview on the properties of a variety of metals and alloys
Author:INCO
26
Undated
An overview on machining of nickel alloys
Author:NiDI
20
Oct. 2005
Guidelines for achieving top performance when welding/fabricating stainless steels for the water industry
Author:NiDI
25
Undated
An overview on the effect of different shielding gases when welding duplex & super duplex stainless steels
Author:Thyssen
32
Undated
An overview on the Electroslag strip cladding process - a practical guide for welders
Author:Soudometal
15
Undated
MIG tungsten carbide applications using Postalloy PS98
Author:Postle Industries
3
Apr. 1982
An overview of parameters & properties when SAW welding with Thyssen S2 Cr Mo wire and UV 420 TTR Flux
Author:Thyssen
4
2005
A general overview on the welding of cast iron
Author:Various
8
Undated
Experience with the welding of Chrome-Moly steels P91 and P92.
Author: Russel Fuchs, Dr. & Herbert Heuser
5
Undated
Guidelines for the welding of type 2205 duplex stainless steel (UNS 5 31803; DIN Material No. 1.4462)
Author:Thyssen
1
Undated
Guidelines for the welding and cladding of Alloy 690
Author:Thyssen
1
Undated
Guidelines for the suggest minimum preheat values for various base metals
Author:Thyssen
1
Undated
Guidelines for the suggest PWHT temperature ranges for various base metals
Author:Thyssen
1
Undated
Critical Considerations of Composition and Properties for P91 Welding Consumables
Author:Thyssen
1
Undated
Suggested parameters for a starting reference when developing welding procedures for the various chrome-moly alloys using the SAW process.
Author:Thyssen
7
Sept. 1999
Welding of new developed CrMoV-alloyed steel grades for Hydrocrackers
Author:Dr. Claus Jochum
2
Undated
Guidelines for the storage and rebaking of electrodes
Author:Thyssen
7
2006
Focus on dealing with hydrogen assisted weld cracking problems that are most frequently encountered in welding of structures fabricated from plate steel
Author:Mittal Steel USA
41
2006
Welding and other data are provided for structural and pressure plate steel grades
Author:Mittal Steel US
15
Undated
In this paper new types of steels and corresponding consumables are introduced,
which, can be used in conventional power station construction for operating temperatures up to 620 °C.
Author:Russel Fuchs
8
Nov. 2009
Modified Kobelco DW2209 (high nitrogen type)for acheiving ~44ft lb impacts
at -40 deg C.
Author:Kobelco
10
Undated
Welding 3.5% Nickel Steel for low temperature service
Author:Inco
3
Sept. 2010
Welding Chrome-Moly steel. Are tubular wires an option?
Author:TPJ-The Tube & Pipe Journal
3
Apr. 2011
GTAW Electrode selection and preparation
Author:TPJ-The Tube & Pipe Journal
3
Undated
Ten frequently asked questions when TIG welding thin gauge sheet metal.pdf
Author:Weldcraft