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On 13 Nov 2025, at 3:07 PM, patni engineers <patnien...@gmail.com> wrote:
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The black spots on the DSS weld are mostly due to lubricant residue or surface contamination on the filler wire or pipe.
Surface Coating/Lubricants: GTAW filler rods (ER2594, ER2209) are frequently manufactured with surface coatings or lubricants to aid wire feeding and protect from corrosion during storage; these may cause visible black spots when burned off.
Shielding Gas Issues: Even minimal exposure to atmosphere due to improper torch angle, gas cup movement, or inadequate coverage can cause oxidation spots.
They are superficial and can be minimized by cleaning filler rods and workpiece before welding, and ensuring proper shielding gas coverage.
Post-weld cleaning (pickling or brushing) further helps remove any surface spots.
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