patooyee
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There are a few chromo Campbell chassis owners here on HL. SAP is one of them. They are not heat-treated post-welding.
My understanding is that, without getting re-heat-treated, the area immediately surrounding the weld (the HAZ) the chromo strength is reduced to roughly that of DOM. But since that is not normally the area that most of us see damage, it is normally not an issue. The area of tube beyond that point is still stronger / lbs than DOM and therefore weight savings can still be realistically realized without sacrificing strength. given material of similar OD.
My understanding is that, without getting re-heat-treated, the area immediately surrounding the weld (the HAZ) the chromo strength is reduced to roughly that of DOM. But since that is not normally the area that most of us see damage, it is normally not an issue. The area of tube beyond that point is still stronger / lbs than DOM and therefore weight savings can still be realistically realized without sacrificing strength. given material of similar OD.