Mr S K,
I am sure you will have to first establish Ni as the interface acceptable to both Cu & Fe. So, a high Ni filler rod would be advisable, with, say at least 70% Ni.
You may contact Ador in India for this purpose.
Thankfully Yours,
Shashank C Vagal
+91 8082395502
On Thursday, 22 March 2018 11:19 AM, George Dilintas <dilintas@gmail.com> wrote:
to the best of my knowledge, Cu and Fe cannot form a solid solution. I don't think that they can be welded together
2018-03-18 15:04 GMT+02:00 Karunakaran Karan <karunaqc@gmail.com>:
Dear Experts,--Have one doubt regarding copper to carbon steel,which filler using this kind of welding .And explain code also
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