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Linnert, George E. Welding metallurgy: Carbon and alloy steels. 4th ed. American Welding Society, 1994.

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AWS Committee on Procedure and Performance Qualification. Standard welding procedure specification (WPS) self-shielded flux cored arc welding of carbon steel: (M-1/P-1/S-1, Group 1 or 2), 1/8 through 3/4 inch thick, E71T-11, as-welded condition. American Welding Society, 1995.

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Saenger, Fritz. Guide to weldablity: Carbon and low alloy steels : how to get the needed results and stay out of trouble. American Welding Society, 2005.

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Hendricks, Manfred. Qualitätsuntersuchungen an Laserstrahlschweissverbindungen un-, niedrig- und hochlegierter Stähle. DVS-Verlag, 1991.

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United States International Trade Commission. Certain carbon steel butt-weld pipe fittings from China and Thailand: Determinations of the Commission in investigations nos. 731-TA-520 and 521 (preliminary) under the Tariff Act of 1930, together with the information obtained in the investigations. U.S. International Trade Commission, 1991.

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Commission, United States International Trade. Certain carbon steel butt-weld pipe fittings from China and Thailand: Determinations of the Commission in investigations nos. 731-TA-520 and 521 (final) under the Tariff Act of 1930, together with the information obtained in the investigations. U.S. International Trade Commission, 1992.

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Linnert, Geroge E. Welding metallurgy: Carbon and alloy steels. 4th ed. American Welding Society, 1994.

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American Welding Society. Committee on Piping and Tubing. and American Welding Society. Technical Activities Committee., eds. Recommended practices and procedures for welding low carbon steel pipe. American Welding Society, 1989.

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Steel Tube Institute of North America., ed. Handbook of welded carbon steel mechanical tubing. Kendall/Hunt Pub.Co., 1988.

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Society, American Welding, and American welding Society Technical Activities Committee., eds. Specification for resistance welding of carbon and low-alloy steels. American Welding Society, 2000.

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American Welding Society. Specification for Carbon Steel Electrodes and Rods for Gas Shielded Arc Welding. American Welding Society, 2005.

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Institute, American National Standards. Recommended Practices & Procedures for Welding Low Carbon Steel Pipe (D10.12-89) (American National Standard. ANSI/Aws). American Welding Society, 1989.

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American Welding Society. Specification for Carbon & Low Alloy Steel Rods for Oxyfuel Gas Welding (American Welding Society (Standards)). American Welding Society, 1988.

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Specification for carbon steel electrodes and fluxes for submerged arc welding. American Welding Society, 1989.

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American Welding Society. Committee on Welding Qualification. and American Welding Society. Technical Activities Committee., eds. Standard welding procedure specification (WPS) shielded metal arc welding of carbon steel: (M-1/P-1/S-1, Group 1 or 2) 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch thick, E7018, as-welded or PWHT condition. American Welding Society, 1994.

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Standard welding procedure specification (WPS) for shielded metal arc welding of carbon steel: (M-1, Group 1) 10 through 18 gauge, in the as-welded condition, with or without backing. American Welding Society, 1991.

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American Welding Society. Committee on Welding Qualification. and American Welding Society. Technical Activities Committee., eds. Standard welding procedure specification (WPS) for shielded metal arc welding of carbon steel: (M-1/P-1/S-1, Group 1 or 2) 1/8 through 3/4 inch thick, E6010 (vertical downhill root with the balance vertical uphill), as-welded condition, primarily pipe applications. American Welding Society, 1996.

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American Welding Society. Committee on Welding Qualification. and American Welding Society. Technical Activities Committee., eds. Standard welding procedure specification (WPS) gas tungsten arc welding of carbon steel: (M-1, group 1), 10 through 18 gage, in the as-welded condition, with or without backing. American Welding Society, 1990.

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American Welding Society. Committee on Qualification. and American Welding Society. Technical Activities Committee., eds. Standard welding procedure specification (WPS) shielded metal arc welding of carbon steel: (M-1/P-1, group 1 or 2), 3/16 through 3/4 inch, in the as-welded condition, with backing. American Welding Society, 1990.

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American Welding Society. Committee on Welding Qualification. and American Welding Society. Technical Activities Committee., eds. Standard welding procedure specification (WPS) for gas tungsten arc welding with consumable inserts of carbon steel: (M-1/P-1/S-1, Group 1 or 2) 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch thick, INMs-1 and ER70S-2, as-welded or PWHT condition, primarily pipe applications. American Welding Society, 1996.

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American Welding Society. Committee on Welding qualification. and American Welding Society. Technical Activities Committee., eds. Standard welding procedure specification (WPS) shielded metal arc welding of carbon steel: (M-1/P-1/S-1, Group 1 or 2) 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch thick, E6010 as-welded or PWHT condition. American Welding Society, 1994.

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Standard welding procedure specification (WPS) shielded metal arc welding of carbon steel: (M-1/P-1/S-1, Group 1 or 2) 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch thick, E6010 (vertical uphill) followed by E7018, as-welded or PWHT condition. American Welding Society, 1994.

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American Welding Society. Committee on Qualification. and American Welding Society. Technical Activities Committee., eds. Standard welding procedure specification (WPS) gas tungsten arc welding of carbon steel: (M-1/P-1, group 1 or 2), 3/16 through 7/8 inch, in the as-welded condition, with or without backing. American Welding Society, 1990.

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American Welding Society. Committee on Welding Qualification. and American Welding Society. Technical Activities Committee., eds. Standard welding procedure specification (WPS) shielded metal arc welding of carbon steel: (M-1/P-1/S-1, Group 1 or 2) 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch thick, E6010 (vertical downhill) followed by E7018 as-welded or PWHT condition. American Welding Society, 1994.

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Standard welding procedure specification (WPS) for gas tungsten arc welding of carbon steel: (M-1/P-1/S-1, Group 1 or 2) 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch thick, ER70S-2, as-welded or PWHT condition, primarily pipe applications. American Welding Society, 1996.

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American Welding Society. Committee on Welding Qualification. and American Welding Society. Technical Activities Committee., eds. Standard welding procedure specification (WPS) for shielded metal arc welding of carbon steel: (M-1/P-1/S-1, Group 1 or 2) 1/8 through 3/4 inch thick, E6010 (vertical uphill) followed by E7018 (vertical uphill), as-welded condition, primarily pipe applications. American Welding Society, 1996.

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American Welding Society. Committee on Welding Qualification. and American Welding Society. Technical Activities Committee., eds. Standard welding procedure specification (WPS) for shielded metal arc welding of carbon steel: (M-1/P-1/S-1, Group 1 or 2) 1/8 through 3/4 inch thick, E6010 (vertical downhill) followed by E7018 (vertical uphill), as-welded condition, primarily pipe applications. American Welding Society, 1996.

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American Welding Society. Committee on Welding Qualification. and American Welding Society. Technical Activities Committee., eds. Standard welding procedure specification (WPS) gas metal arc welding of carbon steel: (M-1, Group 1), 10 through 18 gage, in the as-welded condition, with or without backing. American Welding Society, 1990.

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American Welding Society. Committee on Welding Qualification. and American Welding Society. Technical Activities Committee., eds. Standard welding procedure specification (WPS) for shielded metal arc welding of carbon steel: (M-1/P-1/S-1, Group 1 or 2) 1/8 through 3/4 inch thick, E6010 (vertical uphill), as-welded condition, primarily pipe applications. American Welding Society, 1996.

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American Welding Society. Specification for Carbon Steel Electrodes for Shielded Metal Arc Welding (A5.1-91). American Welding Society, 1991.

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American Welding Society. Committee on Welding Qualification. and American Welding Society. Technical Activities Committee., eds. Standard welding procedure specification (WPS) for shielded metal arc welding of carbon steel to austenitic stainless steel: (M-1 to M-8 or P-8), 10 through 18 gauge, in the as-welded condition, with or without backing. American Welding Society, 1991.

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American Welding Society. Committee on Welding Qualification. and American Welding Society. Technical Activities Committee., eds. Standard welding procedure specification (WPS) gas metal arc welding of carbon steel to austenitic stainless steel: (M-1 to M-8 or P-8), 10 through 18 gage, in the as-welded condition, with or without backing. American Welding Society, 1990.

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American Welding Society. Committee on Welding Qualification. and American Welding Society. Technical Activities Committee., eds. Standard welding procedure specification (WPS) gas tungsten arc welding of carbon steel to austenitic stainless steel: (M-1 to M-8 or P-8), 10 through 18 gage, in the as-welded condition, with or without backing. American Welding Society, 1990.

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American Welding Society. Committee on Welding Qualification. and American Welding Society. Technical Activities Committee., eds. Standard welding procedure specification (WPS) for gas tungsten arc welding with consumable inserts followed by shielded metal arc welding of carbon steel: (M-1/P-1/S-1, Group 1 or 2) 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch thick, INMs-1 and ER70S-2, and E7018, as-welded or PWHT condition, primarily pipe applications. American Welding Society, 1996.

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American Welding Society. Committee on Welding Qualification. and American Welding Society. Technical Activities Committee., eds. Standard welding procedure specification (WPS) gas tungsten arc welding followed by shielded metal arc welding of carbon steel: (M-1/P-1/S-1, Group 1 or 2) 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch thick, ER70S-2 and E7018, as-welded or PWHT condition. American Welding Society, 1994.

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American Welding Society. Committee on Welding Qualification. and American Welding Society. Technical Activities Committee., eds. Standard welding procedure specification (WPS) COb2s shielded flux cored arc welding of carbon steel: (M-1/P-1/S-1, Group 1 or 2) 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch thick, E70T-1 and E71T-1, as-welded condition. American Welding Society, 1994.

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American Welding Society. Committee on Welding Qualification. and American Welding Society. Technical Activities Committee., eds. Standard welding procedure specification (WPS) 75% Ar/25% CO shielded flux cored arc welding of carbon steel: (M-1/P-1/S-1, Group 1 or 2) 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch thick, E70T-1 and E71T-1 as-welded or PWHT condition. American Welding Society, 1994.

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American Welding Society. Committee on Welding Qualification. and American Welding Society. Technical Activities Committee., eds. Standard welding procedure specification (WPS) self-shielded flux cored arc welding of carbon steel: (M-1/P-1/S-1, Group 1 or 2), 1/8 through 1-1/2 inch thick, E71T-8, as-welded condition. American Welding Society, 1994.

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Specification for carbon steel electrodes for flux cored arc welding: Approved by American National Standards Institute, August 29, 1994. American Welding Society, 1995.

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American Welding Society. Specification for Carbon & Low Alloy Steel Electrodes & Fluxes for Electroslag Welding (A5.25-91) (Aws). American Welding Society, 1991.

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The 2006-2011 World Outlook for Forged Carbon Steel Butt-Welding-Type Fittings for Piping Systems. Icon Group International, Inc., 2005.

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Parker, Philip M. The 2007-2012 World Outlook for Forged Carbon Steel Butt-Welding-Type Fittings for Piping Systems. ICON Group International, Inc., 2006.

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Effects of nonstandard heat treatment temperatures on tensile and charpy impact properties of carbon-steel casting repair welds. Division of Engineering, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1993.

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Linnert, G. E. Welding Metallurgy Carbon and Alloy Steels: Technology Wm2. 3rd ed. Amer Welding Society, 1992.

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Davis, J. R., ed. Corrosion of Weldments. ASM International, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.cw.9781627083393.

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Corrosion of Weldments provides an understanding of the causes and forms of weld corrosion and the methods used to monitor and control it. It explains how welding influences the microstructure and corrosion behaviors of carbon and low-alloy steels, stainless steels, nickel-base and other nonferrous alloys, and dissimilar metal welds. It identifies the factors that contribute to corrosion-related failures of welds and describes the underlying damage mechanisms. It presents case histories documenting corrosion problems in oil and gas, chemical processing, pulp and paper, and other industries and
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Guide to the Metallurgy of Welding and Weldability of Low Carbon Microalloyed Hot Rolled Steels. Woodhead Publishing,, 1987.

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