Industrial Heating, Volym 25National Industrial Publishing Company, 1958 |
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... copper ) is improved by flux or by previous oxidation and reduction of the surface . Due to the low melting range of some irons it is necessary to use some of the lower melting point brazing alloys such as brass or silver- copper alloys ...
... copper ) is improved by flux or by previous oxidation and reduction of the surface . Due to the low melting range of some irons it is necessary to use some of the lower melting point brazing alloys such as brass or silver- copper alloys ...
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... Copper - Tin Alloys Lean or rich exothermic gases ( Atmospheres No. 1 and No. 2 ) are useful for Cu - Sn alloys . Carbon di- oxide and water vapor can be tol- erated with these alloys . Copper - Nickel Alloys ( 1 ) ( Cupro Nickels ) copper ...
... Copper - Tin Alloys Lean or rich exothermic gases ( Atmospheres No. 1 and No. 2 ) are useful for Cu - Sn alloys . Carbon di- oxide and water vapor can be tol- erated with these alloys . Copper - Nickel Alloys ( 1 ) ( Cupro Nickels ) copper ...
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... copper tubing ; also coils of thin gauge copper strip . We Build the Furnace to Fit the Job EF direct gas fired forced circulation roller furnace for process and finish annealing and copper alloy tubing and rod in co straight lengths ...
... copper tubing ; also coils of thin gauge copper strip . We Build the Furnace to Fit the Job EF direct gas fired forced circulation roller furnace for process and finish annealing and copper alloy tubing and rod in co straight lengths ...
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