Addressing Common Thermite Welding Defects: Ensuring Structural Integrity in Railway Maintenance
For railway maintenance teams, particularly in high-humidity regions like Southeast Asia, the reliability of Aluminothermic Welding is non-negotiable. Even a minor defect—such as porosity or micro-cracks—can compromise the safety of the entire track.
The Impact of Material Quality on Weld Porosity
1. Sand Mould Precision: The First Line of Defense
2. Controlling Reaction Variables: Powder & Crucible Quality
Powder Stability: Using moisture-sensitive, low-quality powder will inevitably lead to gas evolution. RMTS formulated ourHigh-Quality Thermite Welding Powder to maintain stability even in challenging field storage conditions.Crucible Lining: AnIndustrial-Grade Crucible Lining is critical for heat retention. If the crucible loses heat too quickly, the molten steel will have insufficient fluidity, resulting in slag inclusions and porosity.
Best Practices for Southeast Asian Field Operations
Pre-welding Drying: Always ensure rail ends are preheated to the required temperature to eliminate surface moisture.Clamping Accuracy: UsePrecision Mould Clamps to ensure the mould is perfectly aligned. Even a 1mm misalignment can lead to internal stress during cooling.Reliable Initiation: Always use a high-performanceHigh Temperature Ignitor to ensure a fast, consistent start to the reaction, preventing the "stalling" that leads to incomplete fusion.










