
This paper describes a new manufacturing process for diffusion bonding of titanium alloys. The technique requires the use of high-vacuum furnaces, but allows bonding to be carried out at very low contact pressures. This is possible because the parts are kept separate during outgassing through the innovative use of glass tooling. The main advantages of this new technique are excellent bonds produced with simple, lightweight, low-cost tooling.
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