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Filler alloys

Nickel—copper alloys also are used as coated electrodes or filler alloys for welding purposes. Coinage is typically an alloy of 75 wt % Cu and 25 wt % Ni. [Pg.6]

Filler alloys used for soldering or brazing melt at a temperature lower than that of the metal or alloy soldered. A filler fills in gaps between areas of the parts to be joined and, as it cools down, solidifies and adheres to each part, providing a permanent and stable join between them. Two soldering... [Pg.229]

In selecting a suitable filler alloy, a proper balancing of the desirable qualities of high tensile strength, good elongation, and freedom from weld cracking must be made. The... [Pg.117]

Base and filler alloy Plate thickness, mm o-fl, MPa MPa 5, % a, degrees kPa... [Pg.177]

ALUMINUM—Properties and Physical Metallurgy—Table 4a, b, and c. Aluminum Filler Alloy Chart (column C), American Society for Metals, J. E. Hatch, Ed., 1984, pp. 286-291. [Pg.557]

Filler alloys. Filler metal composition is determined by. [Pg.599]

The material used for this study was in.-thick, mill production, 5083-H113 plate. The -H113 temper was chosen for study because it is a much stronger temper than the annealed -0 temper. It was felt that the -0 temper would be-at least equivalent to the -H113 temper in its resistance to brittle fracture. Three-quarter-inch plate was chosen because it is representative of the majority of 5083 heavy plate. Furthermore, it required multiple pass welding, typical of field welding procedures. The composition of the 5083 test plate and the specification composition limits for alloy 5083 and for the weld filler alloy 5183 are given in Table II. [Pg.433]

Tables are available in American Society for Metal, (1984, p. 283) that summarize filler alloy selection recommended for welding various combinations of base metal alloys to obtain maximum properties, including corrosion resistance. Care must be taken not to extrapolate the corrosion performance ratings indiscriminately. Corrosion behavior ratings generally pertain only to the particular environment tested, usually rated in continuous or alternate immersion in fresh or salt water. Tables are available in American Society for Metal, (1984, p. 283) that summarize filler alloy selection recommended for welding various combinations of base metal alloys to obtain maximum properties, including corrosion resistance. Care must be taken not to extrapolate the corrosion performance ratings indiscriminately. Corrosion behavior ratings generally pertain only to the particular environment tested, usually rated in continuous or alternate immersion in fresh or salt water.
When stronger joints are required, brazing may be used. The filler alloys employed generally melt at much higher temperatures (600-1200 °C), but the effectiveness of the joining process still depends... [Pg.417]

Furthermore, brittle diffusion products may be produced at the filler-base-metal interface as a result of the reaction of a component of the filler alloy with a base-metal component, e.g. phosphorusbearing fillers used for steel in which the phosphorus diffuses into the steel. [Pg.417]

I. Okamoto and T. Takemoto, Brazability of aluminum using Al-Si filler alloys with different compositions and microstructures. Transactions ofJWRI, 10, 35 (1981). [Pg.228]

D. Childree, Fluxless brazing in a controlled atmosphere furnace with a new filler alloy containing Na, International Invitational Aluminum Brazing Seminar, Detroit, October 2000, conference proceedings. [Pg.228]

Naka, M., Hafez, K. M. (2003). Applying ofultrasonic waves on brazing of alumina to copper using Zn-Al filler alloy. Journal of Materials Science, 38, 3491-3494. doi 10.1023/A 1025161120349. [Pg.475]


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