Brazing of flat plate heat exchanger
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If I weld stainless steel pipes to it will ii get damaged by the heat? Please let me know what you think. Thanks.
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@MisterBaz1 Sure thing buddy! Copper can be TIG welded!
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@Lokivoid Thanks for the reply. Ive been studying welding for two years now so i already figured it out though
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In order to weld Copper you would require industral TIG welder with a extreamly high amp rating. Coupled with the fact that hes welding it to a aluminium block, The aluminium would evaporate befor the copper reached melting point. You will never see a copper weld on a phase change system, pretty much all the joints in phase change system are done with oxy-acetylene brazeing
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Nice workplace! so silent, and there`s even music on!
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I love you, Gwen!
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I need a heat exchanger to have my domestic hot water heat a radiant system.
I have hard water (but plan on getting a softener).
how easily do flat plate heat exchangers plug up from scale or debris?
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very helpfull
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Brazing is well-suited to making leak-tight tubing joints like this because once everything gets hot enough the filler metal (the thin rod) melts it runs all the way around the joint. Under the right conditions it can make joints good enough for nuclear reactor plumbing.
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I sure miss doing this type of work
yeah, and it would have been even better if he hired STEVEN SPIELBERG !
ratheads 3 years ago 5
Because you can't weld copper tubing?
MisterBaz1 2 years ago 4