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  • 2015Improving a Brazed Joint Structure, with a New Ecological Brasscitations

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  • Boțilă, Lia-Nicoleta
  • Verbiţchi, Victor
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Improving a Brazed Joint Structure, with a New Ecological Brass

  • Boțilă, Lia-Nicoleta
  • Verbiţchi, Victor
  • Ciucă, Cristian
  • Kostov, Ana
  • Todorović, Radiša
  • Milosavljević, Aleksandra
Abstract

<jats:p>In the frame of the Romania-Republic of Serbia IPA Cross-border Cooperation Programme, in the Project Ecosolder, the National Research &amp; Development Institute for Welding and Material Testing - ISIM Timisoara, Romania, has elaborated a brazing procedure with a new ecological brass of the type B-Cu60ZnSnSiMn, elaborated by the Mining and Metallurgy Institute - MMI Bor, Serbia. The brazing test was carried out according to the standard EN 13134:2000 related to the brazing procedure approval. The applied process is oxygen-acetylene flame brazing of steel sheets, with the sizes of 87 mm x 80 mm, thickness of 1.0 mm and overlap 7 mm. Images of the execution of the brazing procedure are presented, with comments on every phase. The appearance of the joint is adequate, by the visual examination. By the metallographic analysis, the constituents of the deposited filler metal are dendritic solid solution, with fine particles of Sn, Si and Mn. No defects have been revealed. The values of the hardness are 91-133 HV1. The results of the specific shear test comply with the requirements. The technological, ecological, structural and mechanical characteristics of this filler alloy are adequate. Some applications of brazing with the new ecological brass are recommended.</jats:p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • phase
  • Oxygen
  • steel
  • shear test
  • hardness
  • defect
  • brass