Aspects of the Welding of Bronze Br.A9Zh4N4Mts1 with Copper-Nickel Alloys


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This articles examines the formation of high-quality joints between aluminum bronzes and copper-nickel alloys that contain different amounts of nickel. The joints are formed by explosion welding or hard-facing as part of the fabrication of products for chemicals production, gas engineering, shipbuilding, and other sectors of industry (reinforcement bars, heat exchangers, pipelines, etc.). A study is made of the effect of the nickel content of copper-nickel welding wires on crack formation in hard-faced metal, its structure, and its mechanical properties when aluminum-nickel bronze of grade Br.A9Zh4N4Mts1 is joined with copper-nickel alloys by argon-arc welding and hard facing. It is shown that the use of welding wires made of copper-nickel alloys with a nickel content of up to 18% guarantees the formation of high-quality crack-free joints with mechanical properties that are comparable to the properties of the lower-strength material which is used.

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S. A. Pichuzhkin

Prometey Central Research Institute of Structural Materials (TsNII KM Prometey)

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Email: sergey1976111@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

S. P. Chernobaev

Prometey Central Research Institute of Structural Materials (TsNII KM Prometey)

Email: sergey1976111@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

A. A. Vainerman

Prometey Central Research Institute of Structural Materials (TsNII KM Prometey)

Email: sergey1976111@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

M. M. Veretennikov

Prometey Central Research Institute of Structural Materials (TsNII KM Prometey)

Email: sergey1976111@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

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