pesy
Mechanical
- Apr 12, 2000
- 40
I have heard that some foundries can cast copper tubes into alumiunm castings. I had a foundry that is doing some work for us try it, and the copper melted/absorbed into the aluminum. How can it be done?
I am using c12200 tubing, 1" dia, .049" wall
356 Aluminum
I need to maintain good thermal contact between the copper & aluminum, since the purpose of this part is a heat exchanger.
I could possibly use a slightly different copper alloy, such as a copper-silicon, or brass, if that makes a difference.
Thanks.
pesy
I am using c12200 tubing, 1" dia, .049" wall
356 Aluminum
I need to maintain good thermal contact between the copper & aluminum, since the purpose of this part is a heat exchanger.
I could possibly use a slightly different copper alloy, such as a copper-silicon, or brass, if that makes a difference.
Thanks.
pesy