Development of rapidly quenched nickel-based non-boron filler metals for brazing corrosion resistant steels

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Corrosion-resistant steels are stably applied in modern rocket and nuclear technology. Creating of permanent joints of these steels is a difficult task that can be solved by means of welding or brazing. Recently, the use rapidly quenched boron-containing filler metals is perspective. However, the use of such alloys leads to the formation of brittle borides in brazing zone, which degrades the corrosion resistance and mechanical properties of the compounds. Therefore, the development of non-boron alloys for brazing stainless steels is important task. The study of binary systems Ni-Be and Ni-Si revealed the perspective of replacing boron in Ni-based filler metals by beryllium, so there was the objective of studying of phase equilibrium in the system Ni-Be-Si. The alloys of the Ni-Si-Be with different contents of Si and Be are considered in this paper. The presence of two low-melting components is revealed during of their studying by methods of metallography analysis and DTA. Microhardness is measured and X-ray diffraction analysis is conducted for a number of alloys of Ni-Si-Be. The compositions are developed on the basis of these data. Rapidly quenched brazing alloys can be prepared from these compositions, and they are suitable for high temperature brazing of steels.

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Ivannikov, A., Kalin, B., Suchkov, A., Penyaz, M., & Yurlova, M. (2016). Development of rapidly quenched nickel-based non-boron filler metals for brazing corrosion resistant steels. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 130). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/130/1/012044

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