Specialized metallurgical processes – compositions for use therei – Compositions – Loose particulate mixture containing metal particles
Patent
1995-02-17
1996-04-30
Silverberg, Sam
Specialized metallurgical processes, compositions for use therei
Compositions
Loose particulate mixture containing metal particles
C22C 2112
Patent
active
055120814
ABSTRACT:
A hybrid braze alloy is disclosed that includes an aluminum alloy and a magnesium alloy mixed together. In use of the hybrid braze alloy, the ratio by weight of aluminum alloy to magnesium alloy making up the mixture may be altered within a working braze ratio range of about forty nine to one (49/1) to about four point eight to one (4.8/1), so that the braze melting temperature of the hybrid braze alloy is a function of the ratio. By altering the ratio of the alloys within the working braze ratio range, a braze melting temperature may be achieved that is most appropriate for brazing a specific component to a specific apparatus.
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Coles Michael R.
Delgrosso Eugene J.
Chisholm, Jr. Malcolm J.
Silverberg Sam
United Technologies Corporation
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