Uses of Gold in Industrial Brazing
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Gold in Industrial Blazing Alloys with
Gold
Gold in Industrial Blazing
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Gold–based brazing alloys are used in industrial brazing,
offering improved resistance to oxidation, good mechanical properties of joints
at elevated temperatures, and excellent corrosion resistance in challenging
environments, when compared to base metal alloys. Of course, due to cost, these
alloys tends to be limited to high value applications.
Alloys with Gold
Alloys that contain around nickel-gold alloys (20
wt % gold)
with the balance made up of chromium, iron and silicon, were developed for the
assembly of space shuttle engines as alternatives to conventional nickel-based
brazes.
The addition of palladium to gold alloys
further improves resistance to oxidation at elevated temperatures, as well as
the strength of the alloys. These materials are used mostly for joining super
alloy and metal components that need to operate in relatively aggressive
environments eg jet engines. These alloys can have melting temperatures that
reach up to 1200°C.
Source: World Gold Council
For more information on this source please visit World Gold
Council
Date Added: Nov 7, 2009
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