Alloys are ductile and are not subject to hydrogen or cryogenic embrittlement. During brazing operation, alloys demonstrate excellent wetting, flow and gap-filling capacities, and resist oxidation and salt-spray corrosion. Alloys are producible as foils, tape, wire, and powder. They may be used to join stainless steels and nickel and cobalt high-temperature alloys.
Two braze alloys for thin-wall components
NASA Tech Briefs ; 3 , 1
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