2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2011.09.075
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Microstructure evolution and mechanical properties of a nickel-based honeycomb sandwich aged at 900°C

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“…Such situations normally see nickel superalloy face sheets and honeycomb cores, which can be brazed with conventional nickel alloys (e.g. ISO 17972-Ni620 [167,178,179] or ISO 17972-Ni650 [176]; ISO 17972-Ni620 can also join stainless steels [180]). Mobile species in nickel brazing can however lead to problematic erosion (which is described in [177]).…”
Section: Alloys For Small Contact Area Jointsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such situations normally see nickel superalloy face sheets and honeycomb cores, which can be brazed with conventional nickel alloys (e.g. ISO 17972-Ni620 [167,178,179] or ISO 17972-Ni650 [176]; ISO 17972-Ni620 can also join stainless steels [180]). Mobile species in nickel brazing can however lead to problematic erosion (which is described in [177]).…”
Section: Alloys For Small Contact Area Jointsmentioning
confidence: 99%