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® Chemical, utility and other processing plants are often exposed to heat, aggressive media and high pressure. These circumstances require rust and acid resistant steel that can withstand mechanical stress at high temperatures. If the ferrite content is too low, the weld is susceptible to cracking under heat, if the ferrite content is too high, the weld looses its strength and corrosion resistance. For duplex steel, a lack of ferrite in the area of the weld seam is an indicator of susceptibility to cracking under tension or vibration. Measurement of the Ferrite Content in Austenitic and Duplex Steel

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Chemie-, Energie- und verfahrenstechnische Anlagensind oft Hitze, aggressiven Medien und hohem Druck ausgesetzt. Diese Umstände erfordern beson-ders rost- und säurebeständige Stähle, die mecha-nisch bei hohen Temperaturen beanspruchbar sind.Liegt zu wenig Ferrit vor wird das Schweißgut

heißrissanfällig, bei zu hohem Ferritgehalt verringertsich die Festigkeit und Korrosionsbeständigkeit desStahls. Für Duplex-Stähle ist ein Mangel an Ferrit im Schweißnahtbereich ein Indikator für spätereSpannungs- und Schwingungsrissanfälligkeit.

Ferritgehaltmessungin austenitischen und Duplex-Stählen

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Chemical, utility and other processing plants areoften exposed to heat, aggressive media and highpressure. These circumstances require rust and acid resistant steel that can withstand mechanicalstress at high temperatures. If the ferrite content istoo low, the weld is susceptible to cracking under

heat, if the ferrite content is too high, the weld loosesits strength and corrosion resistance. For duplexsteel, a lack of ferrite in the area of the weld seam is an indicator of susceptibility to cracking undertension or vibration.

Measurement of the Ferrite Content in Austenitic and Duplex Steel

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Features• Non-destructive measurement of the

ferrite content in a range of 0.1 to 110 FNor 0.1 to 80% Fe in austenitic and duplexsteel.

• Simple measurement, even for complex specimen geometry.

• Battery or line operation.

• Large LCD display for characteristic measurement and statistical values as well as pictograms for status display and text lines for operator instructions.

• RS232 interface for data transfer to PC or printer.

• Automatic measurement acceptance at probe contact or with external start.

• Acoustical signal at measurement acceptance.

• Statistical evaluation of test series and display of min., max. and mean value, number of measurements, standard deviation as well as date and time.

• Outlier control for automatic elimination of erroneous measurements

• Input of specification limits.

• Free-running display with additional presentation of the measurement as analog bar between selected specifica-tion limits.

• Memory capacity for max. 10,000 meas-urements in 1,000 blocks in up to 100 applications. Fixed or free block size selection.

• Measurement units selectable between WRC-FN and %Fe.

• 5 Display languages selectable.

• No influence of the electr. conductivity of the specimen.

• Only one calibration required for the entire practically relevant measurement range from 0.1 to about 90 FN. Measure-ment accuracy according to ANSI/AWS A4.2M/A4.2:1997 standard.

• Calibration with standards traceable to TWI secondary standards or with customer-specific standards.

Standard-Compliant MeasurementsThe FERITSCOPE® MP30 is suitable for measurements according to the Basler Standard or according to DIN 32514-1.

Application ExampleIncreasingly, the chemical and petrochemi-cal industries use duplex steel, e.g., for the reactor made of high corrosion resist-ant duplex stainless steel shown above. A ferrite deficiency in the weld beam may lead to cracks under the influence of ten-sion or vibration. However, when welding duplex steel, it is easy to bring the ferrite content in the welding area to unfavorable values, either because of unsuitable weld-ing additives or through wrong heat appli-cation or removal. Only a measurement onsite can ensure that the processing steps did not change the optimal ferrite content resulting in a decrease of the mechanical or corrosion resistant properties.

Measurement MethodThe FERITSCOPE® MP30 measures accord-ing to the magnetic induction method. A magnetic field generated by a coil enters in-to interaction with the magnetic componentsof the specimen. The changes in the mag-netic field induce a voltage proportional to the ferrite content in a second coil. This voltage is then evaluated. All magnetic com-ponents of the otherwise non-magnetic structure are recognized, that is, in addition to delta ferrite and other ferritic componentstransformation martensite is also recognized.

FERITSCOPE® MP30 on support stand with measure-ment probe EGAB1.3-Fe and printer FMP3040.

The portable FERITSCOPE® MP30 together with a probe,e.g., EGAB1.3-Fe, 2 calibration standard sets, the line adapter and the charger fit in the practical carrying case.

Basic operation of the magnetic induction measurement method, using the example of an austenitic plating.

Features, Measurement Method, Application Example

Measurementsignal

U = f(FN)

1: Ferritic portion of structure2: Steel substrate material

Low-frequencyalternatingmagnetic field

Soft iron core

Exciter currentI˜

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Portable instrument Order no.

FERITSCOPE® MP30Shipping content: protective cover, case, battery and operator manual 602-815

Probes Type Order no.

EGAB1.3-Fe 602-221Cable length 1.5 m (59“)

EGAB1.3L-Fe 602-608Cable length 5 m (197“)

EGABI1.3-150-Fe 602-706Cable length 1.5 m (59“)L = 150 mm (5.9“)

EGABI1.3-260-Fe 602-392Cable length 1.5 m (59“)L = 260 mm (10.2“)

EGABW1.3-Fe 602-304Cable length 1.5 m (59“)

Calibration standard sets Order no.

Corrective calibration standard set KAL-NS %Fe-WRC 0.3/10 includes standards with about: 0.4, 2 and 9 FN (0.4, 2.5 and 10.5 %Fe) 602-279

Corrective calibration standard set KAL-NS %Fe-WRC 1.5/30 602-239includes standards with about: 2, 9 and 33 FN (2.5, 10.5 and 30 %Fe)

Corrective calibration standard set KAL-NS %Fe-WRC 10/80 602-277includes standards with about: 9, 33 and 110 FN (10.5, 30 and 80 %Fe)

Master calibration standard set KAL-MS %Fe-WRC 602-776includes standards with about: 0.5, 2, 13, 33, and 90 FN (0.5, 2.5, 14.5, 30 and 63 %Fe)

Accessories Order no.

NiCd battery 9V 600-225

Charger for NiCd battery 600-226

Line adapter MP30/40 (9V/220VAC) 602-819

Support stand for portable instrument 600-025

Carrying box MP for portable instrument 602-891

Carrying case MP0D/30/40 602-120Carrying bag for portable instrument and printer FMP3040 or FMP3041

Printer FMP3040, 230 VAC, thermal printer 602-890

Printer FMP 3041, 110 VAC, thermal printer 602-889

Printer paper for printer FMP3040 or FMP3041, VE 10 rolls 600-410

Interface connecting set MP 602-3413 m (118“) cable length and adapter part AT/XT

Software MP-NAME, English 602-966PC software for assigning names of applications and blocks

Software PC-Datex, German 602-465PC software for transferring data from instrument to Excel spreadsheet

Software PC Datacc, German 603-028PC software for transferring data from instrument to Access database

Calibration/StandardsTo obtain comparable results, the instru-ments must be calibrated with standardsthat are traceable to internationallyaccepted secondary standards. For thisreason, the IIW (International Institute ofWelding, UK) developed secondarystandards that have been established by TWI (The Welding Institute, UK)according to methods described in DIN EN ISO 8249 and ANSI/AWS A4.2.

Helmut Fischer offers certified calibrationstandards for the corrective and mastercalibration that are traceable to the TWIsecondary standards. The standards in the Fischer calibration standards sets carry both the ferrite numbers FN and the %Fe values.

Influences of the component geometry(strong curvature, thickness of ferrite-con-taining coating, etc.) can be taken intoaccount through corrective calibrationswith customer-specific calibrationstandards or with correction factors(included with shipment). Normalizationand corrective calibration are storedapplication-specific in the respectiveapplication memory of the instrument.

Ordering Information

Fischer calibration standard set with certificate.

TWI secondary standard set.

Ordering Information, Calibration Standards

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