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Electroplating continued silver

Typically, coatings most often in use as intermediate layers are silver, nickel, copper, and gold however, silver is used by far the most often. This is so because of the low dissociation temperature of silver oxide, making it relatively easy to obtain clean surfaces. Also, the typical thickness range of electroplates used, in practice, for diffusion welding is about 15 to 40/rm, but thicknesses as great as 130 )um must sometimes be used. A considerable variety of steel types as well as aluminum and a host of other difficult-to-join metals and even beryllium have been and continue to be diffusion bonded with the use of electroplated intermediate layers. [Pg.315]


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