A516 Gr.65/70 Preheat for SAW — 3/4" to 1-1/2"
Minimum preheat and interpass temperature for A516 Gr.65/70 welded with SAW at 3/4" to 1-1/2" thickness, per AWS D1.1:2025 Table 5.11.
Low-hydrogen SMAW, SAW, GMAW, or FCAW process
SAW (Submerged Arc Welding)
SAW submerges the arc beneath granular flux for highest deposition rates, flat/horizontal only. Category B in Table 5.11.
For pressure vessel longitudinal and circumferential seams, SAW is the primary process. Tandem or multi-wire configurations on specialized manipulators achieve consistent quality over seam lengths exceeding 40 feet. Flux basicity index per ASME Section II Part C determines the mechanical properties of the weld deposit.
A516 Gr.65/70
ASTM A516 Grades 65 and 70 are the higher-strength pressure vessel plates in this specification, with 65 and 70 ksi minimum tensile strength and 35/38 ksi minimum yield respectively. Used in higher-pressure vessels, distillation columns, and reactor shells, they require low-hydrogen welding processes (Category B only in Table 5.11) due to their higher carbon equivalent compared to Grades 55/60. Carbon limits are 0.28% max for Gr.65 and 0.31% max for Gr.70 on thicker plate, pushing the CE-IIW into the 0.43-0.48 range where non-low-hydrogen SMAW is no longer prequalified. A516 Gr.70 is the single most specified plate grade for ASME Section VIII Division 1 pressure vessels, accounting for an estimated 40%+ of all vessel plate orders in North America.
Why This Preheat for A516 Gr.65/70 with SAW
Higher-strength pressure vessel plate requiring low-hydrogen processes only. This steel is prequalified only with low-hydrogen processes under Table 5.11, which is why it appears in Category B but not Category A. The 50°F minimum preheat with SAW balances the steel's strength level and carbon equivalent against the controlled hydrogen input from the consumable. Non-low-hydrogen SMAW is not an option for this grade under D1.1 prequalified WPS.
Typical Applications for A516 Gr.65/70
Used in higher-pressure process vessels, distillation columns, reactor shells, thick-wall accumulators, high-pressure heat exchangers, and flare knockout drums. A516 Gr.70 plate is common in ASME VIII Division 1 vessels above 250 psi design pressure and in columns operating under hydroprocessing conditions. Longitudinal seams on heavy-wall vessels and nozzle-to-shell set-on welds are critical joint configurations requiring strict preheat compliance. Wall thicknesses in high-pressure service can exceed 3" on large-diameter vessels, with shell diameters from 24" to over 15 feet. Post-weld heat treatment per ASME Code is frequently required for A516 Gr.70 above 1-1/4" wall thickness, adding PWHT soak temperature (typically 1100-1200°F) and hold time (1 hour per inch of thickness) to the fabrication sequence. PWHT stress-relieves the weld and HAZ but does not change the preheat requirements during the initial welding operation.
Why Preheat Matters at 3/4" to 1-1/2"
Preheat climbs at this range as thicker material slows heat dissipation, trapping hydrogen at crack-susceptible grain boundaries.
Other Steels with SAW at 3/4" to 1-1/2"
| Steel | Category | Preheat |
|---|---|---|
| A36 | B | 50°F (10°C) |
| A633 Gr.E | C | 150°F (65°C) |
| A709 HPS70W | C | 150°F (65°C) |
| A710 Gr.A | C | 150°F (65°C) |
A516 Gr.65/70 with SAW
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A516 Gr.65/70 Welding Guides
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