Brazing of inconel 600 by active filler metal

Inconel 600 alloy was brazed at three (3) different brazing temperatures, 830, 865 and 900°C for 30 minutes. An active filler metal, Ag-Cu- Ti, was utilized to study its effects on bonding strength by the diffusion of some elements with lnconel 600 during brazing. The experiment was carried out in...

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Main Authors: Tuan, Z., Farazila, Y., Mohd, H., Tadashi, A.
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Farazila, Y.
Mohd, H.
Tadashi, A.
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Tadashi, A.
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description Inconel 600 alloy was brazed at three (3) different brazing temperatures, 830, 865 and 900°C for 30 minutes. An active filler metal, Ag-Cu- Ti, was utilized to study its effects on bonding strength by the diffusion of some elements with lnconel 600 during brazing. The experiment was carried out in a high vacuum chamber at lxlO-4Pa. SEM-EDS and EPMA analysis was conducted for element identification and a shear test served to evaluate the bonding strength. The results show that good bonding was achieved and two continuous reaction layers were formed in the brazed area. The reaction layers were crossing in the middle in most areas at 865°C compared to 830°C and 900°C. It was revealed that a stronger Ti-Ni interaction than Ti-Cu influenced the formation behavior of reaction layers and the highest shear strength identified was at 865°C.
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spelling my.um.eprints-155992016-02-22T04:13:18Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/15599/ Brazing of inconel 600 by active filler metal Tuan, Z. Farazila, Y. Mohd, H. Tadashi, A. T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Inconel 600 alloy was brazed at three (3) different brazing temperatures, 830, 865 and 900°C for 30 minutes. An active filler metal, Ag-Cu- Ti, was utilized to study its effects on bonding strength by the diffusion of some elements with lnconel 600 during brazing. The experiment was carried out in a high vacuum chamber at lxlO-4Pa. SEM-EDS and EPMA analysis was conducted for element identification and a shear test served to evaluate the bonding strength. The results show that good bonding was achieved and two continuous reaction layers were formed in the brazed area. The reaction layers were crossing in the middle in most areas at 865°C compared to 830°C and 900°C. It was revealed that a stronger Ti-Ni interaction than Ti-Cu influenced the formation behavior of reaction layers and the highest shear strength identified was at 865°C. 2013-11 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/15599/1/0001.pdf Tuan, Z. and Farazila, Y. and Mohd, H. and Tadashi, A. (2013) Brazing of inconel 600 by active filler metal. In: 1st International Conference on the Science & Engineering of Materials , 13-14 November 2013, Sunway Putra Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Tuan, Z.
Farazila, Y.
Mohd, H.
Tadashi, A.
Brazing of inconel 600 by active filler metal
title Brazing of inconel 600 by active filler metal
title_full Brazing of inconel 600 by active filler metal
title_fullStr Brazing of inconel 600 by active filler metal
title_full_unstemmed Brazing of inconel 600 by active filler metal
title_short Brazing of inconel 600 by active filler metal
title_sort brazing of inconel 600 by active filler metal
topic T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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