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Brazing for Furnace Components Materials Resources International (MRi) North Wales, PA

S mall B usiness I nnovation R esearch. Brazing for Furnace Components Materials Resources International (MRi) North Wales, PA. INNOVATION.

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Brazing for Furnace Components Materials Resources International (MRi) North Wales, PA

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  1. Small Business Innovation Research Brazing for Furnace ComponentsMaterials Resources International (MRi)North Wales, PA INNOVATION WideGapTM brazing technology is a powder based/braze alloy preform that permits high temperature brazing for joining dissimilar, refractory and/or refractory composite materials. ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Developing braze techniques for the fabrication of a furnace for space experimentation. Furnace temperatures of 1000 - 1450C have been targeted in which Fe, Mg, and SiO2 materials will be rapidly heated and vaporized in argon atmospheres. • MRi has proven the feasibility of brazing graphite to molybdenum, graphite to alumina and molybdenum to alumina. • Project is developing several preform methods: paste, tapes, press and sinter, and hot isostatic pressing. COMMERCIALIZATION • Developed five new materials systems (Cu Ti-Mo, BNi5-Ti-Mo,NiCr-Ti-Mo, BNi-5-TI-SiC, & NiCr-Ti-SiC). • MRi has received two commercial orders, one from Lockheed Martin and the other from EG&G Sealol. • Market potential for such brazing preforms exceeds $25M annually with applications in chemical, power generation, aerospace, and cutting/tooling industries. • 1998 Sales of $30K, expected 1999 sales $75K. • GOVERNMENT SCIENCE/APPLICATIONS • The project goal is to use MRi’s WideGapTM brazing technology to fabricate heating elements and crucibles for constructing integral furnaces for Space Shuttle experiments. • Other applications include rocket engine ducts and nozzles. Points of Contact: - NASA - Dr. Joe Nuth - 301-286-9467 - MRi - Dr. Ron Smith - 215-616-0400 - email - solution@mri-bluebell.com Goddard Space Flight Center 1995 Phase II; 5/26/98; SS5-011

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