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does anyone know about welding beryllium copper? do you keep the machine settings the same as you would for stainless(I know it needs to be a lot higher amps) and how does it weld?
Reply:step one is to be sure that you have the proper breather. The beryllium is real bad news, even in minute quantity. Other than that, it is similar to pure copper. Sucks up heat, goes fluid fast when it get to heat, needs good shielding. Proper filler is a must. Heat treat is probably going to be needed after to recover properties. Did I mention the beryllium is bad news health-wise? |
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