WPS for EN material.

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Shrivastav Saumey

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Jun 1, 2026, 2:56:47 AM (yesterday) Jun 1
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Dear All,

Greetings of the day....

I have a project and am working on EN standard material.It is my first time for EN material.
The two types of material are given below:
1)EN 1.4401
2)EN 1.5415

Welding materials categories:
1)EN 1.4401 + EN 1.4401
2)EN 1.4401 + EN 1.5415
3)EN 1.5415 + EN 1.5415

May you please guide the WPS for this material,Bevel face,electrode characteristics and which specification/standard will be used?

Thanks & Regards
Saumey shrivastav

 

Bhavani Prasad Emani

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Jun 1, 2026, 4:11:46 AM (yesterday) Jun 1
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Hi Srivastav,

For your first EN material project, here's a comprehensive WPS guide for EN 1.4401 (316 stainless steel) and EN 1.5415 (16Mo3 creep-resisting steel):

Material Identification

PropertyEN 1.4401EN 1.5415
UNS/ASTM EquivalentS31600 / ASTM 316- / ASME SA-209 T1 
Material TypeAustenitic stainless steel (Cr-Ni-Mo)Low-alloy creep-resisting steel (0.5% Mo) 
Key Element2-2.5% Mo for corrosion resistance~0.5% Mo for high-temperature strength 
Melting Point~1400°C~1510°C 

Applicable Standards for WPS

StandardPurpose
EN ISO 15614-1WPS qualification for metallic materials (arc welding) 
EN ISO 9606-1Welder qualification
EN ISO 3581-AStainless steel covered electrodes (for 1.4401)
EN ISO 3580-ALow-alloy steel covered electrodes (for 1.5415) 
AWS A5.4Stainless steel electrodes (alternative)
AWS A5.5Low-alloy steel electrodes (alternative) 
EN ISO 15613WPS qualification by pre-production test weld

Welding Consumables (Electrode/Filler Selection)

1. EN 1.4401 + EN 1.4401 (Stainless-to-Stainless)

ProcessElectrode/FillerClassification
SMAW (Stick)E316-16 / E316L-16EN ISO 3581-A: E 19 12 3 B 2 2 
GTAW (TIG)ER316 / ER316LAWS A5.9: ER316/ER316L 
GMAW (MIG)ER316S / ER316LSiMatching composition 

Electrode characteristics: Basic or rutile coating, low carbon (L) version preferred for thick sections to prevent sensitization

2. EN 1.5415 + EN 1.5415 (16Mo3-to-16Mo3)

ProcessElectrode/FillerClassification
SMAWE7018-A1 / E8018-B2EN ISO 3580-A: E Mo B 42 H5 
GTAWER70S-6 / ER80S-B2AWS A5.18: ER70S-6 
GMAWER80S-B2Matching 0.5% Mo composition 

Electrode characteristics: Basic coating, low-hydrogen, DC+ polarity, preheat 100-150°C required

3. EN 1.4401 + EN 1.5415 (Dissimilar Steel)

ProcessElectrode/FillerClassification
SMAWE309L-16 or ENiCrFe-7EN ISO 3581-A: E 23 12 3 B 2 2 
GTAWER309L or ERNiCrFe-7AWS A5.9: ER309L 

Electrode characteristics: Use austenitic filler (309L) to accommodate CTE mismatch and prevent cracking; nickel-based filler for critical high-temp service

Bevel Preparation (Joint Design)

ThicknessBevel AngleRoot FaceRoot GapGroove Type
≤ 3 mmSquare butt (0°)0-0.5 mm0-1 mmSquare 
3-10 mm30-35° (single V)1-2 mm1-3 mmSingle V 
10-20 mm35-40° (single V)1.5-2.5 mm2-3 mmSingle V 
> 20 mm37.5° (double V)2-3 mm2-4 mmDouble V 

General bevel guidelines:

  • Stainless steel (1.4401): 35-45° total included angle, clean burr-free edges

  • Low-alloy steel (1.5415): 30-37.5°, mechanical grinding preferred

  • Dissimilar: Same as thicker material, ensure clean oxide-free edges

Preheat & Interpass Temperature

Material CombinationPreheatInterpass MaxPWHT Required
1.4401 + 1.4401Not required (unless thick section >25mm)150°C No (unless corrosive service) 
1.5415 + 1.5415100-150°C 250°C Yes (620-650°C, 1hr/inch) 
1.4401 + 1.5415100-150°C (for 1.5415 side)150°C Yes (stress relief at 620°C) 

Key WPS Parameters Summary

For 1.4401 (Stainless):

  • No preheat for most thicknesses

  • Low heat input to prevent carbide precipitation (max 1.0 kJ/mm for critical corrosion service)

  • Back purging with argon for root pass (oxygen-free)

  • Post-weld: Pickling/passivation for corrosion resistance

For 1.5415 (16Mo3):

  • Preheat 100-150°C mandatory

  • Heat input: 0.5-2.5 kJ/mm

  • PWHT mandatory: 620-650°C for creep service

  • Low-hydrogen consumables only

For Dissimilar (1.4401+1.5415):

  • Use 309L or nickel-based filler to manage CTE difference

  • Preheat 100-150°C (controlled for stainless side)

  • Minimize heat input to stainless side to prevent sensitization

  • Stress relief PWHT at 620°C (compromise temperature)

Recommended WPS Document Structure

Your WPS should reference:

  1. Base materials: EN 10088-2 (1.4401), EN 10216-2 (1.5415)

  2. Welding process: EN ISO 4064 (SMAW=111, GTAW=141, GMAW=135)

  3. Consumable standard: EN ISO 3581-A or EN ISO 3580-A

  4. Qualification standard: EN ISO 15614-1

  5. NDE requirements: EN ISO 17635 (visual, RT, UT, PT as applicable)

Since this is your first EN material project, I recommend working with a certified welding engineer to finalize the WPS with actual trial welds and destructive testing per EN ISO 15614-1 requirements.


Thanking you,

With best regards,                                            
           
Bhavani Prasad Emani,
Mob.No: +91 9032585485
     



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