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Partial-heating brazing of thin components made of titanium alloys

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  • Friedrich Wilhelm Bach
  • Kai Möhwald
  • Ulrich Holländer
  • Christian Roxlau

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)15-17
Number of pages3
JournalWelding Research Abroad
Volume50
Issue number10
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2004

Abstract

Brazing-solder systems for the flame and induction brazing of thin titanium components by means of partial heating in air were developed and investigated. In this respect, it was important to protect not only the brazing-solder material but also the substrate from oxygen oxidation and, at the same time, to achieve a good metallurgical bond as well as a joining strength comparable with that of the base material. The objects under investigation were titanium multi-layer foils which had been coated with copper and nickel by means of ion plating as well as with a zirconium layer as an oxygen getter. Aluminium foils with a copper coating were also used. The latter supplied good brazing results and permitted flux-free joining in atmospheric conditions.

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Partial-heating brazing of thin components made of titanium alloys. / Bach, Friedrich Wilhelm; Möhwald, Kai; Holländer, Ulrich et al.
In: Welding Research Abroad, Vol. 50, No. 10, 10.2004, p. 15-17.

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Bach, FW, Möhwald, K, Holländer, U & Roxlau, C 2004, 'Partial-heating brazing of thin components made of titanium alloys', Welding Research Abroad, vol. 50, no. 10, pp. 15-17.
Bach, F. W., Möhwald, K., Holländer, U., & Roxlau, C. (2004). Partial-heating brazing of thin components made of titanium alloys. Welding Research Abroad, 50(10), 15-17.
Bach FW, Möhwald K, Holländer U, Roxlau C. Partial-heating brazing of thin components made of titanium alloys. Welding Research Abroad. 2004 Oct;50(10):15-17.
Bach, Friedrich Wilhelm ; Möhwald, Kai ; Holländer, Ulrich et al. / Partial-heating brazing of thin components made of titanium alloys. In: Welding Research Abroad. 2004 ; Vol. 50, No. 10. pp. 15-17.
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