Weld Inlays
Weld Inlays Improve Integrity of Bellows-to-Chrome Moly Attachment Welds
Certain materials such as Chrome Moly steel can experience
significant loss of ductility in the heat-affected zone of
welds. Depending on weld size and the specifi cation, post
weld heat treatment is used to improve the ductility of Chrome
Moly welds.
However, tests have shown that even a very small fi llet weld
such as a bellows attachment weld can result in high hardness
and signifi cant loss of ductility in the heat-affected zone of
Chrome Moly materials. The results of microhardness tests
performed on bellows attachment welds made on Chrome
Moly base metals are shown below.
The common practice is to weld a bellows directly to Chrome
Moly without post weld heat treatment or inlays. There is
abundant evidence that this typical approach results in successful
performance in spite of the increase in micro hardness
in the heat-affected zone. However, there are instances
in which loss of ductility has resulted in crack propagation
through the heat-affected zone of the weld.
To insure against leakage through the heat-affected zone,
an inlay is recommended for bellows attachment welds on
Chrome Moly materials. The inlay spreads the heat-affected
zone over a large area and the geometry of the inlay discourages
separation such that crack propagation through
the heat-affected zone is virtually eliminated. The inlay also
provides an excellent surface for bellows attachment by
making the metallurgy of the bellows material and the base
metal very similar.
To insure good performance of the inlay, the inlay fi ller metal
should be compatible with the bellows material and base
metal. The fi nished inlay should receive 100% dye penetrant
examination. The inlay can be post weld heat treated if the
Chrome Moly base metal is to be heat treated in accordance
with the fabrication specifi cation. However, the inlay itself is
adequate insurance against leakage through the heat-affected
zone. An additional heat treatment specifi cally for the inlay
is not considered necessary for reliable bellows attachment
weld performance.