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Formation of interfacial brittle phases sigma phase and IMC in hybrid titanium-to-stainless steel joint

Lee et al., 2011

Document ID
13650763921593475535
Author
Lee M
Lee J
Lee J
Hong S
Lee S
Park J
Kim J
Rhee C
Publication year
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Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China

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The microstructures of the brazed joints for commercially pure Ti and stainless steel were investigated by the applications of various filler alloys including Ag-, Ti-, Zr-and Ni-based alloys. Generally, the dissimilar joints between Ti and stainless steel were dominated by the …
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