Method of brazing directionally solidified or monocrystalline co

Metal fusion bonding – Process – Repairing – restoring – or renewing product for reuse

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2282341, 228250, 228245, B23K 3100, B23K 3512

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ABSTRACT:
In a method of brazing directionally solidified or monocrystalline components, the brazing deposit and the directionally solidified or monocrystalline component are moved through a heated zone. In this zone, the temperature applied by a heating system is greater than the liquidus temperature of the brazing alloy and less than the local incipient melting temperature of the component. A thermal gradient is applied between the component and the brazing deposit.

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