The conductor wire 20 is attached to the inside of the open end of the zircalloy tip 12 by using a silver braze filler. |
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These wires were very short, and it was necessary to braze or hammer several pieces end to end to make substantial lengths. |
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The braze joints join the exchanger's channels together, and thus form the basis for its strength. |
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The interior of the sectioned bellows shows a deep depression in the braze adjacent to the inner ply. |
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Circumferential cracking occurred adjacent to braze repairs on the second stage gas producer nozzle. |
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Producing strong, non-leaking exchangers requires each individual braze joint to form a totally sealed braze joint. |
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The screen beneath the outer screen exhibited fractures in the braze and wires. |
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Make sure to braze in the top of the hole when brazing to a vertical surface. |
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Do not pressurise, cut, weld, braze, solder, drill, grind or expose containers to heat or sources of ignition. |
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Apart from smithying, he would have known how to solder brass and bronze together, braze it as well for stronger joints and how to tin plate objects. |
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A new brazing machine will use its rotary indexing system to braze a two-piece assembly for a controls manufacturer. |
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The porosity, according to the manufacturer's representative, may have resulted from the thermal expansion of air contained between the plies being forced through the molten braze metal during the brazing operation. |
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However, an examination of the braze joints at either end of the bellows suggested a possible leakage path, with the joint at the threaded end of the bellows being the more likely area. |
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The braze training manager at Brompton Bicycle is one of a dying breed of craftsmen in Britain whoturn the copper scars knitting together the steel frame into things of beauty. |
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The exchangers are subjected, at very low pressure, to temperatures so high that the brazing solder melts and forms braze joints in the exchanger. |
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This process braze fins-to-tubes and tubes-to-headers as well as brazing tanks onto headers. |
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The damage pattern suggests that the failure sequence was initiated by a loss of integrity of the second-stage nozzle, possibly due to extensive cracking or separation of a braze joint. |
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The west London-based manufacturer has an army of devotees who request that the braze points on their bike are lacquered, instead of being covered by paint, to highlight the workmanship. |
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The seal at the braze joints, i.e. the exchanger's leak-proofness and strength, cannot be calculated theoretically, but must be confirmed through testing. |
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The perforation of the outer wall allowed air to pass between the double plies and enter the evacuated interior airspace through voids and pores in the braze joint at the threaded end of the bellows assembly. |
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Additionally, the outer band of the number two nozzle assembly contained a circumferential crack that extended approximately 120 degrees, adjacent to areas of a previous braze repair. |
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Examination of the remaining seams revealed that the braze between the aft seal and the inner shroud was not uniform and that several areas were nearly devoid of braze. |
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Do not pressurize, cut, weld, braze, solder, drill, or grind containers. |
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The specialized furnace technology required to braze, or fuse, aluminum has been licensed to Holcroft through an exclusive arrangement with a British firm, Camlaw Ltd. |
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This newly established braze facility offers high technology assembly and full metallurgical joining of aluminum heat exchangers, cold plates and heat sinks. |
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