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Principles Of Brazing David M Jacobson Giles Humpston

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Principles Of Brazing David M Jacobson Giles Humpston
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Publisher: ASM International
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.33 MB
Pages: 268
Author: David M. Jacobson, Giles Humpston
ISBN: 9780871708120, 0871708124
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Principles Of Brazing David M Jacobson Giles Humpston by David M. Jacobson, Giles Humpston 9780871708120, 0871708124 instant download after payment.

Principles of Brazing is a valuable resource for those working with the brazing process or designing component joints. This book will help solve practical engineering challenges, by building on fundamental metallurgy. Precisely written, and well referenced, containing 200 figures and 56 tables, this book compares joining methods, explains the fundamental parameters of brazes, and surveys the metallurgy of braze alloy systems. The joining atmosphere, fluxes and fluxless brazing are investigated. The constraints that component metal and non-metal materials place on the brazing process are examined. A chapter is devoted to the direct brazing of non-metals. Jewelers will find the chapter on filler metals for gold and silver of interest. The authors received valuable feedback from readers of their first book, Principles of Soldering and Brazing

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