Brazing alloy
US-2017368641-A1 · Dec 28, 2017 · US
US11638973B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11638973-B2 |
| Application number | US-201817048086-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 24, 2018 |
| Priority date | Apr 23, 2018 |
| Publication date | May 2, 2023 |
| Grant date | May 2, 2023 |
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A silver brazing material containing silver, copper, zinc, manganese, nickel, and tin as indispensable constituent elements. The silver brazing material includes 35 mass % or more and 45 mass % or less silver, 18 mass % or more and 28 mass % or less zinc, 2 mass % or more and 6 mass % or less manganese, 1.5 mass % or more and 6 mass % or less nickel, and 0.5 mass % or more and 5 mass % or less tin, with the balance being copper impurities. Within these compositional ranges, a predetermined relation is set between the manganese content and the nickel content, whereby the silver brazing material can be provided with excellent characteristics also in terms of processability or wettability. In the silver brazing material of the present invention, the silver content is reduced, and also melting point reduction and the narrowing of the temperature difference between solidus temperature and liquidus temperature are attempted.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A silver brazing material comprising 35 mass % or more and 45 mass % or less silver, 18 mass % or more and less than 25 mass % zinc, 2 mass % or more and 6 mass % or less manganese, 1.5 mass % or more and 6 mass % or less nickel, and 0.5 mass % or more and 5 mass % or less tin, with the balance being copper and unavoidable impurities, wherein the silver brazing material has a manganese content (C Mn ) and a nickel content (C Ni ) represented by the following formula: C Mn /C Ni ≥0.9 [Equation 1] and wherein the contents of silver, copper, zinc, manganese, nickel, and tin are set to be within said ranges so that a temperature difference between solidus temperature and liquidus temperature of the material is 50° C. or less. 2. A joining method using the silver brazing material defined in claim 1 , comprising the step of placing the silver brazing material at a brazing site of a member to be joined, and heating and melting the silver brazing material, wherein the silver brazing material is heated at a heating temperature of 725° C. or more and 825° C. or less. 3. A tool comprising two or more members joined through at least one joint, wherein said at least one joint includes the silver brazing material defined in claim 1 . 4. The tool according to claim 3 , wherein at least one of the members joined through a joint comprises any one of copper, copper alloys, carbon steel, tool steel, and stainless steel. 5. A tool comprising two or more members joined through at least one joint, wherein said at least one joint includes the silver brazing material defined in claim 1 . 6. The silver brazing material according to claim 1 , comprising 35 mass % or more and 45 mass % or less silver, 18 mass % or more and 24.8 mass % or less zinc, 2 mass % or more and 6 mass % or less manganese, 1.5 mass % or more and 6 mass % or less nickel, and 0.5 mass % or more and 5 mass % or less tin, with the balance being copper and unavoidable impurities. 7. The silver brazing material according to claim 1 , comprising 35 mass % or more and 45 mass % or less silver, 18 mass % or more and 24.7 mass % or less zinc, 2 mass % or more and 6 mass % or less manganese, 1.5 mass % or more and 6 mass % or less nickel, and 0.5 mass % or more and 5 mass % or less tin, with the balance being copper and unavoidable impurities.
taking account of the properties of the materials to be soldered · CPC title
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specially adapted for particular articles or work · CPC title
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