kenvlach, the parts broke due to a bad assembly in production. I was wondering if this kind of rework could work reliably. Wrt the polyurethane do you know the easiest way to apply it (maybe, spray,...)?
Thanks sincerely both for your so valuable help.
We have some broken nickel parts and we only see the possibility to weld them as an interim solution with tin as per an electronic procedure.
A visible inspection and electric continuity test show the solution adequate now but will this contact be reliable in time in terms of environmental...
I have an embebed steel T shape in a composite column. The T setion is inclined in this composite column, A big compresive force pass throug this column. So there is a faliure plane crated by the T shape.