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Use this tag when the question deals with the process of making a weld. For questions about weld design or the use of welds, use the [welds].
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What is the process for qualifying a weld between structural steel and stainless steel?
In the US, typical structural steel welding is covered by either AWS D1.1 or AWS D1.5 (bridges). Both of these codes cover a wide range of carbon steels. … AWS has a separate code for welding stainless steels, AWS D1.6. There is some mention of welding to carbon steels, but this is mostly talking about choosing the filler metal and not the testing. …