Technical Notes - Filler Material for the Brazing of Titanium

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
N. A. DeCecco H. M. Meyer
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Jan 1, 1954

Abstract

IN the early stages of a titanium brazing investigation, binary titanium systems partially or completely known and fundamental metallurgical data were surveyed to select the pure metal most likely to be satisfactory for producing a ductile high strength joint. The phase diagrams for the purpose of this survey were classified into two groups: 1—systems with large solubility in ß titanium, but negligible solubility in a titanium, and 2—systems with large solubility in a titanium. Those metals with melting points believed to be too high or too low for titanium brazing (Tim = 1730°C) were eliminated from consideration. The melting points of vanadium, tungsten, tantalum, hafnium, zirconium, and the platinum group are too high and those of zinc, lead, cadmium, and tin are too low. The remaining metals were grouped as follows: 1—large ß solubility: Cr,¹ Mn,² Fe;³ CO,4 Ni,5 Cu,6 Be,' Si." —large a solubility: Al.9
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APA: N. A. DeCecco H. M. Meyer  (1954)  Technical Notes - Filler Material for the Brazing of Titanium

MLA: N. A. DeCecco H. M. Meyer Technical Notes - Filler Material for the Brazing of Titanium. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1954.

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