Development of high strength stainless steel brazed joints using rapidly solidified filler alloys

Roy, Rajat K and Bapari, H and Panda, A K and Mitra, A (2013) Development of high strength stainless steel brazed joints using rapidly solidified filler alloys. Science and Technology of Welding and Joining, 18(3) (IF-1.274). pp. 216-221.

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Abstract

Two types of rapidly solidified filler alloys of nominal composition Cu-40Mn-10Ni (C50) and Ni-7Cr-3 center dot 2B-4 center dot 5Si-3Fe (N82)were used for stainless steel (SS404) brazing joints. The C50 foil is crystalline in nature, whereas N82 foil shows amorphous structure. The SS304/C50/SS304 joint shows solid solution phases at interfacial area, with maximum bond strength of 500 MPa, which qualifies to 80% of base metal strength. Conversely, the SS304/N82/SS304 joint develops brittle CrxBy inter-metallic phases, which lowers bond strength to 330 Mpa.

Item Type:Article
Official URL/DOI:http://eprint.nmlindia.org/6606
Uncontrolled Keywords:Brazing; bonding; electron probe micro analysis; X-ray diffraction
Divisions:Material Science and Technology
ID Code:6606
Deposited By:Dr. A K Sahu
Deposited On:15 May 2013 14:36
Last Modified:27 Feb 2014 14:13
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