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Brazing alloys of the Cu-Mn-Ni system prepared by different methods have been studied. Special techniques have been developed for monitoring their behavior during melting and filling capillary gaps. Using this approach, it is possible to determine the optimum regimes of brazing alloy preparation, evaluate its purity, and assess the quality of capillary gap filling.
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Original Russian Text © A.I. Pashkov, S.P. Gerasimov, I.N. Pashkov, 2011, published in Izvestiya VUZ. Tsvetnaya Metallurgiya, 2011, No. 6, pp. 41–43.
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Pashkov, A.I., Gerasimov, S.P. & Pashkov, I.N. Melting and gap filling behavior of mechanically alloyed and cast Cu-Mn-Ni brazing metals. Russ. J. Non-ferrous Metals 52, 496–498 (2011). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1067821211060101
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