Preparation and Properties of a Custom-Designed Nickel-Based Amorphous Brazing Foil

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The custom-designed amorphous brazing filler metals in foil form has been developed for application in brazing stainless steel 0Cr18Ni9. The new alloys contains 10.5wt% chromium, 5.4wt% silicon, 1.5wt% boron, 3wt% cobalt and nickel as the balance. The melting range is within 971°C1070°C. The alloy exhibits good melting characteristics and wetting behavior. With a 25μm thick foil, the joint is free of brittle central eutectic phases inside the joint via diffusion of the alloying elements into adjoining base metal and results on a high mechanical joint strength.

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