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Application of Non-Corrosive Flux Brazing Aluminum Radiator to Agricultural Machinery
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911298
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Aluminum radiators using the Nocolok Brazing Process developed by Calsonic Corp. have been mounted on passenger cars since 1985 due to high performance, lightening, and high reliability compared with copper radiators. In this announcement, we will report about the development process of aluminum radiators to achieve weight reduction 30 percent compared with conventional copper radiators and better performance in actual use condition. In application of aluminum radiators by the Nocolok Brazing Process to agricultural machinery, we performed the followings; 1) Evaluation of corrosion resistance (inner, outer) in actual environment. 2) Evaluation of pressure resistance, and vibration resistance in actual working conditions and establishment of optimum mount system. 3) Evaluation of cooling system performance in actual working conditions by using dynamometer.
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Ochiai, H. and Hataura, K., "Application of Non-Corrosive Flux Brazing Aluminum Radiator to Agricultural Machinery," SAE Technical Paper 911298, 1991.Also In
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- The Development of Aluminum Radiator Using the Nocolok Brazing Procaess Ando, Yoichi et al. SAE 87018 February 1987
- Development of Corrosion Resistant Aluminum Heat Exchanger, Part 1: Development of New Aluminum Alloy Sheet for Sacrificial Amode. Hagiwara, M. et al. SAE 86008 February 1986
- Brazing Aluminum Automotive Heat Exchanger Assemblies Using a Non-corrosive Flux Process Clyadon, D.G.W. et al SAE 830021 March 1983