Phenomenon of interaction between the solder melts on the basis of copper and the steel detail surface
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The article is devoted to problems in interaction between steel surface actually stainless steel one and the melt of copper based alloys. Conditions of base material properties decreasing have been determined including well-known effect of brittleness under the melt action. Authors studied effect of penetration of copper along the borders of steel grains. Possibility of stainless steel brazing process by brass brazing alloys have been proved and realized.
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