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                                                        Welding handbook 5.0 Properties of the heat-affected zone











                        Recommended maximum heat input for the
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                                 joint temperature of +100°C

                         Strenx 700  Stre nx 900  Strenx 960 – Stren x 1300
                     4.5
                     4.0

                     3.5
                     3.0
                    Q [kJ/mm]  2.5

                     2.0
                     1.5

                     1.0
                     0.5
                       0
                             5     10   15    20    25    30   35  4 0 – 160
                                       Plate thicknes s [mm]




                        Recommended maximum heat input for the
                                joint temperature of +175°C

                         Strenx 700  S trenx 900  St renx 960 – Strenx 1300
                    3.5

                    3.0

                    2.5
                   Q [kJ/mm]  2.0


                    1.5

                    1.0

                    0.5

                     0
                             5     10   15    20    25    30   35   40 – 160
                                      Plate thickness [mm]



                Fig. 5.8: Recommended heat inputs at preheat temperatures of 160ºC and 175ºC.








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