SU137386A1 - Self-flux solder - Google Patents

Self-flux solder

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SU137386A1
SU137386A1 SU667067A SU667067A SU137386A1 SU 137386 A1 SU137386 A1 SU 137386A1 SU 667067 A SU667067 A SU 667067A SU 667067 A SU667067 A SU 667067A SU 137386 A1 SU137386 A1 SU 137386A1
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self
flux solder
solder
boron
lithium
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А.Ф. Каменская
А.Ф. Каменска
Н.Ф. Лашко
С.В. Лашко
В.В. Орлова
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А.Ф. Каменска
Н.Ф. Лашко
С.В. Лашко
В.В. Орлова
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Известны самофлюсующиес  припои дл  пайки нержавеющих сталей , в состав которых вход т никель, марганец, кремний, бор, литий и медь.Self-fluxing solders for brazing stainless steels, which include nickel, manganese, silicon, boron, lithium and copper, are known.

Однако эти припои не обеспечивают достаточной прочности при спаивании нержавеющих сталей стареющего типа.However, these solders do not provide sufficient strength when braking stainless steels of the aging type.

Отличительной особенностью описываемого самофлюсующегос  припо   вл етс  новое сочетание вход щих в него элементов, что повышает прочность спа  нержавеющих сталей стареющего класса, не допускающих нагрев при пайке выще 930°В состав припо  вход т (в весовых процентах): марганца 32-38%, никел  4-6%, кремни  до 2,5%, бора до 0,1%, лити  до 0,3%, меди - остальное.A distinctive feature of the described self-fluxing solder is a new combination of the elements included in it, which increases the strength of the spa of stainless steels of the aging class, which do not allow heating when soldering higher than 930 °. 4-6%, silicon up to 2.5%, boron up to 0.1%, lithium up to 0.3%, copper - the rest.

Рабоча  температура пайки 900-930°. Пайка может пpoизвoдиJьc  газовой горелкой, токами высокой частоты и в печах с нейтральной атмосферой (аргон).The working soldering temperature is 900-930 °. Soldering can be produced by a gas burner, high-frequency currents and in furnaces with a neutral atmosphere (argon).

Предмет изобретени Subject invention

Самофлюсующийс  припой дл  панки нержавеющих сталей, состо щий из никел , марганца, кремни , бора, лити  и меди, отличающийе дем , что, с целью создани  более прочного па ного соединени  нержавеющих сталей стареющего типа, в состав припо  вход т (в весовых процентах): 32-38% марганца, 4-6% никел , до 2,5% кремни , до 0,1% бора, до 0,3% лити  и остальное - медь.Self-fluxing stainless steel punk solder consisting of nickel, manganese, silicon, boron, lithium, and copper, which, in order to create a more durable brazing joint of aging steel, is included (by weight) : 32-38% manganese, 4-6% nickel, up to 2.5% silicon, up to 0.1% boron, up to 0.3% lithium, and the rest is copper.

SU667067A 1960-05-19 1960-05-19 Self-flux solder SU137386A1 (en)

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Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3948432A (en) * 1972-11-03 1976-04-06 Olin Corporation Brazing preforms and method of brazing
JPS5447845A (en) * 1977-09-22 1979-04-14 Hitachi Cable Ltd Low melting point copper alloys for welding and soldering

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3948432A (en) * 1972-11-03 1976-04-06 Olin Corporation Brazing preforms and method of brazing
JPS5447845A (en) * 1977-09-22 1979-04-14 Hitachi Cable Ltd Low melting point copper alloys for welding and soldering

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