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2000 №02 (06) 2000 №02 (08)

The Paton Welding Journal 2000 #02
The Paton Welding Journal, 2000, #2, 30-32 pages

Development of the technology for the manufacture of artillery steel cartridges and bottoms based on high-temperature induction brazing

L.I. Bondarenko, L.G. Puzrin

STC for Artillery and Rifle Arms, Ministry for Industrial Policy, Kyiv, Ukraine

Abstract
Economical technology based on high-temperature induction brazing for the manufacture of cartridges and bottoms is suggested. Peculiarities of the technology are described and characteristics of the brazed joints are given.
Keywords: high-temperature induction brazing, capillary brazing, auto-vacuum effect, artillery steel cartridge, bottom

References

1. (1976) Frames for location and designs of ground-artillery arms and ammunition. Edited by N.N. Korolkov. Moscow. Voenizdat.
2. Khryapin, V.E. (1981) Brazing and soldering operator’s handbook. Moscow: Mashinostroyeniye.
3. Paton, B.E., Medovar, B.I., Kirdo, I.V. et al. (1964) Spontaneous cleaning of metal from oxide films. Doklady AN SSSR, vol. 159, 1, 72 - 73.

Suggested Citation

L.I. Bondarenko, L.G. Puzrin (2000) Development of the technology for the manufacture of artillery steel cartridges and bottoms based on high-temperature induction brazing. The Paton Welding J., 02, 30-32.