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Articles

Problems of brazing cermets and steels over large surfaces

Pages 585-592 | Published online: 14 Oct 2011
 

Abstract

This article concerns the problems of manufacturing abrasion-resistant layers over large surface areas covered with cermet plates. Test plates were soldered to precipitation-hardened stainless steel using the vacuum brazing process. The effect of brazing gap geometric parameters on microstructure, material properties, and joint quality were all analyzed. The main factors which limit the possibilities of making high-quality joints in the vacuum brazing process were defined.

Acknowledgements

The author would like to thank the Ministry of Science and Higher Education for funding the research project MNiSW, No. N N507 356635 ‘Influence of brazed joint geometry of large surface sintered cermets with precipitation hardened steel on its microstructure and the state of stress and strain – MNiSW Research Project’, as part of which this article was developed.

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