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Indium Brazing

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UchidaDS

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Sep 28, 2011
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I have a molybdenum rod (about 1/4" diameter) and a Molybdenum mesh substrate. I would like to braze this two items together and required Indium brazing (drawing callout).
Any recommendation?
Service temperature is more than 100 Celcius.
 
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I'm gonna suggest that you might be in the wrong forum. Heck, maybe you are on the wrong planet too. Anyway, how about asking in forum725 ? I think you'll get more help there.



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What Scotty said. Though - why you would use any braze alloy within 50 degrees of its melting point is beyond me...and why you would use a low melt point alloy on a high temperature refractory metal is also beyond me...unless this has some kind of nuclear requirement (Xray target?).
 
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