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Braze and brazing alloys join metals or other materials without extensive fusion of the substrates. Brazes have a higher melting point (>800° F) than solders and cause little or no metal vaporization, gain growth, stress corrosion, or distortion.
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  • Wiremesh Substrates for Oxidation, TWC and SCR Converters (.pdf)
    excellent. and mass transfer. In turn, the mass transfer is directly related to resistance to sulfur dioxide gas. Ferritic iron-chromium-aluminum. the catalyst performance. (FeCrAlloy) and nickel containing alloys are also used for high tem-. perature applications. The chemical and material
  • Brazing Processes
    and the filler metals being used. Base metals with readily reducible oxides can be brazed in an atmosphere of combusted natural gas or cracked ammonia. Dry hydrogen, a powerful reducing agent, can be used for brazing most stainless steels and many nickel, cobalt, and iron-base alloys. Heat-resistant
  • Guidelines for Selecting the Right Brazing Alloy
    energy consumption. On occasion, however, brazing alloys with relatively high melting points are desirable. For example, an engine component that will be routinely subjected to operating temperatures up to 1200 F must be brazed with a high temperature brazing alloy. Any other braze would fail

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