Braze bonding of oxidation-resistant foils

Metal fusion bonding – Process – With protecting of work or filler or applying flux

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22826314, 22826321, B23K 3524, B23K10302, B23K10314, B23K 3538

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051295741

ABSTRACT:
A ductile oxidation-resistant foil is joined to a titanium alloy substrate by means of a silver-based braze alloy. The braze alloy acts as a bonding agent to join the oxidation-resistant foil to the titanium alloy substrate.

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W. J. Lewis et al., "Brazing Titanium to Titanium and to Mild and Stainless Steels," WADC Tech. Report 52-313, Part 2; Oct. 3, 1968.
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