Abstract

The vacuum brazing of titanium is not particularly easy in normal vacuum furnaces: the metal oxidises readily at high temperature and so a high vacuum is required. An alternative approach is to have the workpiece inside a glass vacuum chamber and to heat it with eddy currents induced by external coils. Thus the heating is only local and a better pressure is obtained. Our experience of brazing small, but complex, titanium assemblies by this method will be discribed.

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