TeeAr
Mechanical
- Feb 27, 2010
- 24
Hi there, I am facing to the input of lowering the Ag content in brazing alloys for big diameter copper tubes in order to save money.
I decided to realize some burst tests on two different tubes (diameter of 3ft, three of them brazed with low Ag content and three brazed with standard alloy).
Surprisingly, according to first results there seems not to be particular differences.
Results are comparable for the tubes brazed with the two alloys (higher and lower Ag content).
To my knowledge, Ag content should increase mechanical properties of the joint, therefore increase burst resistance.
One possible reasons of what observed could be the dimension of the tube.
Since diameter is quite big, it is hard to realize a uniform brazing over the whole diameter, therefore there is a better penetration of the less viscous alloy, the low Ag content one.
Do you agree with my considerations ?
Would you suggest me to realize different tests ? Which ones ?
Many thanks in advance
I decided to realize some burst tests on two different tubes (diameter of 3ft, three of them brazed with low Ag content and three brazed with standard alloy).
Surprisingly, according to first results there seems not to be particular differences.
Results are comparable for the tubes brazed with the two alloys (higher and lower Ag content).
To my knowledge, Ag content should increase mechanical properties of the joint, therefore increase burst resistance.
One possible reasons of what observed could be the dimension of the tube.
Since diameter is quite big, it is hard to realize a uniform brazing over the whole diameter, therefore there is a better penetration of the less viscous alloy, the low Ag content one.
Do you agree with my considerations ?
Would you suggest me to realize different tests ? Which ones ?
Many thanks in advance