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Silver brazing alloys

Silver-brazed joints are used when temperature or the combination of temperature and pressure is beyond the range of soldered joints. They are also more reliable in the event of plant fires and are more resistant to vibration. If they are used for fluids that are flammable, toxic, or damaging to human tissue, appropriate safeguarding is required by the code. There are OSHA regulations governing the use of silver brazing alloys containing cadmium and other toxic materials. [Pg.961]

Joints in copper components may be a source of trouble. Copper/zinc brazing alloys may dezincify and consequently give rise to leaks . In some waters, soft solders are preferentially attacked unless in a proper capillary joint. Copper/phosphorus, copper/silver/phosphorus, and silver brazing alloys are normally satisfactory jointing materials. Excessive corrosion of copper is sometimes produced by condensates containing dissolved oxygen and carbon dioxide. Rather severe corrosion sometimes occurs on the fire side of fire-back boilers and on electric heater element sheaths under scales deposited from hard waters . [Pg.700]

Copper-Nickel Nickel-Aluminum Bronze Nickel-Chromium alloy 600 Silver Braze Alloys Nickel 200 Silver... [Pg.820]


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