Welding equipment for fabricating a combustion liner

Electric heating – Metal heating – Of cylinders

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219 66, 228 443, B23K 1100

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053027957

ABSTRACT:
A combustion line, having a combustion liner body and rings welded inside the liner body, is fabricated by enlarging the diameter of each ring so that the spacing between the outer pheripheral surface of the ring and the inner peripheral surface of the liner body may fall within a predetermined range. Subsequently tacking the ring and the liner body by lap resistance welding in the state in which the diameter of the ring has been enlarged; thereafter, brazing the rings and the liner body which have been tacked.

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English translation of Abstract of Japanese Application No. 2-235580, No Publication Date.
English Translation of Abstract of Japanese Application No. 1-309789, No Publication Date.

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