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Yes you can!
"Quite interesting question"
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I feel that ,It is not specified as similar P no combination.
So we can use this
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Again, welding with ENiCrMo-3 or ERNiCrMo-3 is also not a good choice due high tendency of forming brittle phases – see attached.
If the client insist using filler metal with molybdenum, then your best choice is INCO A (ENiCrFe -2 ) with Mo content of between 0.5 – 2.5 – see attached also.
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The answer to your problem is delicate/complex.Just I would like to remind you that the main problem ,in my opinion ,is to solve Type IV Cracking for DMW.There are lot of documents related this subject on internet ,especially from Bhadeshia Professor. My advice is to try to study and understand the phenomena ,then you can try to get decision regarding filler metal suitable for this kind of welded joints.Even you have no time try to organize your program accordingly.Keep in mind that the codes and standards are guide,never replace engineering experience.After study possible to decide to don't weld direct ferritic creep resistant steel (F11) to Austenitic Stainless Steel 316L ,especially at elevated temperature.Buttering solution.....My opinion is that no Mo is the key of this problem.I will send you tomorrow some documents related these very old but still actual problem.RegardsGigi
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