BubBud2
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We have some experiments here at work that are under a Nitrogen purge, from initial warm up of the furnace to cool down. The furnaces run at 1100 degrees C. and the experiments can take days. We are using nitrogen at an alarming rate, so the boss wants me to connect from a dewar manifold panel that is outside to the experimental areas. Using 1 inch 'K' copper the run is about 400 feet or so. There will be reductions in the pipe size to 3/4 inch at the three different experimental areas, then to 1/2 inch through regulators to the experiments. The manifold off the dewar will reduce the pressure to 100 psi. I was told that to silver braze the joints with a nitrogen purge to keep the interior joints from corroding.
Now I am pretty proficient with the torch but what type of brazing filler allow should I use? I was told to use BCuP series, but at what amount of silver? Sorry if this is too vague, but I am not that hip to brazing and the learning curve will be steep for me.
Scott
Now I am pretty proficient with the torch but what type of brazing filler allow should I use? I was told to use BCuP series, but at what amount of silver? Sorry if this is too vague, but I am not that hip to brazing and the learning curve will be steep for me.

Scott