2008
DOI: 10.4028/3-908451-48-5.131
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Brazing of Ti Using a Zr-Based Amorphous Filler

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“…Especially, among those, a Zr-rich Zr 41.2 Ti 13.8 Ni 10.0 Cu 12.5 Be 22.5 (at.%) amorphous alloy with a quite low melting temperature of 665 C [11] could not only lower a brazing temperature down to 800 C, but also provide a high strength of the joints [12,13]. One might also expect that such a low temperature brazing would be very promising for a Ti-Cu dissimilar joining.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Especially, among those, a Zr-rich Zr 41.2 Ti 13.8 Ni 10.0 Cu 12.5 Be 22.5 (at.%) amorphous alloy with a quite low melting temperature of 665 C [11] could not only lower a brazing temperature down to 800 C, but also provide a high strength of the joints [12,13]. One might also expect that such a low temperature brazing would be very promising for a Ti-Cu dissimilar joining.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%