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Vacuum Furnace Brazing IN-713 with BNi-2 1

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jsokal

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I am particularily interested in any comments related to the pre-braze preparation for IN-713 using BNi-2 braze alloy? Can this braze be accomplished without first applying a nickel plate of 0.0003-0.0006"? I have heard that only a nickel blast (Nicrobraze) can do the job.
 
Previous nickel plating is necessary because the oxides of aluminum and titanium present in Inconel 713 (a precipitation hardening superalloy) are almost impossible to reduce in a vacuum furnace atmosphere.

 
Thanks Goahead,
This is what I understood as well, thanks for confirming this. Some people overseas who are doing some brazing for us say that they can do it simply with an acid clean followed by a Nicroblast operation. I had my doubts, 6% Al is just way too much without plating.
 
I am not sure I am jumping in at the proper time here but I am looking for a manufacturer to produce a 713 inconel shaft 9mm +0.000 -0.015 in diameter and 102.18mm long. I under stand that this alloy requires a vacuum melt
 
proptorudder- generally its a good Idea to start a new thread when its a different question.

Try special metals corp, they make most of the inconel alloys in the us.
 
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