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Brazing SS to 4130 !?!? Can This Be Done?

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tc7

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Mar 17, 2003
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I quess it can - we have an old Navy drawing (vintage 1968)for a vent line on a high pressure vessel which requires brazing a 304 stainless tube (.25" O.D.) to 4130 socket type fittings. There is no specification for filler, flux or otherwise.

Any advice on this?
Thankyou.

Other Info: Even though it is a vent line, the bleed valve is remote from the tank so the line and fittings always see pressure).
 
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tc7;
Yes, it can be done. Go to the site below for information on flux and recommended filler metal;


This is one of the better background sources on brazing and filler metal selection. I would not use any Cd-containing filler metals due to toxicity during brazing.

After brazing, I would recommend a liquid PT if this joint contains pressure.
 
Thanks Met-
That is a great site and I found my way to their partner company, Lucas-Milhaupt. Excellent folks - they made me aware that this odd joint combination is prone to interface corrosion and recommended a nickel containing brazing alloy. I'm all set.
Regards,
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