FLUX EQUIPMENT FOR AUTOMATIC AND SEMIAUTOMATIC WELDING
Abstract
Contents: General information on flux equipment Theory and calculation of pneumatic transporta tion Initial magnitudes for calculating flux equip ment Comparative analysis of the operation of flux apparatus of various systems Calculation of flux equipment Contemporary flux equipment Utilization of flux equipment in industry Testing, mounting, exploitation and repair of flux equipmentAD-AD-269 617Div. 17, 26U (TISTM/TCG) OTS price $13.00 Foreign Tech. Div., Air Force Systems Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. WELDING OF TITANIUM AND ITS ALLOYS (Svarka Titana I Ego Splavov), by M. Kh. Shorshorov and G. V. Nazarov. 3 Aug 61, 179p. incl. illus. tables, 51 refs. (Trans. no. MCL-925/1 of Gosudarstvennoye Nauchno-Tekh-nicheskoye Izdatel'stvo Mashinostroitel'noy Literatury, Moskva, 135p., 1959) Unclassified report DESCRIPTORS: (*Titanium, *Titanium alloys, *Welding, Welds, Arc welding, Arc welds, Electric welding, Spot welding, Welded joints, Processing, Production, Manufacturing methods.) (Heat treatment, Impurities, Welding fluxes, Soldering, Controlled atmospheres.) (Mechani cal properties, Physical properties, Phase transitions.) USSR. Basic properties and methods of producing Ti and its alloys are presented. The effect of composition of alloys and harmful impurities upon weldability is shown, features of heat processes during welding are examined, as well as the control of structure and properties of welded joints and the principles of choosing the conditions of welding and heat treatment. Arc welding in inert gases and under flux, electric slag welding, resistance welding and soldering are described. Basic areas of the use of welded constructions are indicated. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 24, 1961
- Accession Number
- AD0269616
Entities
People
- A.i. Chvertko
Organizations
- National Air and Space Intelligence Center