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On Wed, 08 Jun 2005 08:22:07 GMT, Ernie Leimkuhler
wrote: On 2005-06-05 17:47:44 -0700, treebeard treebeardentmootatyahoodotcom said: http://www.handyharmancanada.com/The...tm#Braze%20650 Filler Metal name: Braze 655 Typical Applications: For brazing Invar, Kovar and similar alloys to copper in vacuum tubes; as jet engine rubbing seals. Solidus: 1385'F/750'C Liquidus: 1560'F/850'C Max. Recom. Brazing Temp. 'F: 1700 Nominal Composition,%: 65Ag 28Cu 5Mn 2Ni Joint Color as Brazed: White Density Troy oz/cu in: 5.20 Electrical Characteristics * Conduct. % IACS: 12.8 * Resistivity microhm-cm: 13.4 I know from reading Ernie's posts Silicon Bronze is recommended (not the low fuming kind) Interesting stuff. Might be worth trying Thanks for the feedback. If I learn to tig braze-weld and ever try the braze 655, I'll post the results here. If I decide to learn tig welding and braze-welding, it'll long after the summer is over. Good wishes to all! |
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