One method is Ultra Sonic Sound, another Die Penetration.
RN 67 if your welding 9010 to 9010 you will need RN 60 if welding cuni to carbon steel an if welding to stainless you will need RN 82
Teuta Cuni was born in 1973.
can alliminum brass be welded to cuni 9010
Pedro Cuni-Bravo was born on 1960-10-11.
Miguelito Cuni died on March 3, 1984, in Havana, Cuba.
Miguelito Cuni was born on May 8, 1920, in Pinar del Rio, Cuba.
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Cu is the symbol It cannot be C as that is for carbon So copper-nickel is CuNi and so on
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I am basing this on info from the link below where Dr. Michael Ewart performed these experiments on cigarettes. I think the results would be relatively close to what you are looking for.We performed a series of experiments in order to determine the actual temperature of the lit cigarette. Here are the results for the temperature at different locations and under different conditions:Temperature without drawing:Side of the lit portion: 400 deg C (or 752 deg F)Middle of the lit portion: 580 deg C (or 1112 deg F)Temperature during drawing:Middle of the lit portion: 700 deg C (or 1292 deg F)The above numbers represent the average we obtained by performing several trials and can be considered accurate to within 50 deg C. A standard Fe-CuNi digital thermocouple thermometer was used in all trials.For more, please refer to the link below.
We performed a series of experiments in order to determine the actual temperature of the lit cigarette. Here are the results for the temperature at different locations and under different conditions:Temperature without drawing:Side of the lit portion: 400 deg C (or 752 deg F)Middle of the lit portion: 580 deg C (or 1112 deg F)Temperature during drawing:Middle of the lit portion: 700 deg C (or 1292 deg F)The above numbers represent the average we obtained by performing several trials and can be considered accurate to within 50 deg C. A standard Fe-CuNi digital thermocouple thermometer was used in all trials.For comparison, the hottest part of a candle flame is around 1,400 C and the average around 1,000 C.