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Pre-Sintered Preforms feature low porosity.

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Pre-Sintered Preforms feature low porosity.
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August 4, 2004 - Suited for high-temperature brazing applications, Pre-Sintered Preforms feature less than 2% porosity, which helps eliminate shrinkage. Curved, tapered, and cylindrical shapes are available with thicknesses from 0.010-0.200 in. Curved PSPs eliminate second braze cycle on convex and concave surfaces, while cylindrical PSPs will not sag or overflow during brazing. Intended for dimensional restorations and crack repairs, preforms are suitable for aerospace engine components.

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Morgan Technical Ceramics
26 Madison Rd.
Fairfield, NJ, 07004
USA



Morgan Advanced Ceramics Offers Wesgo Pre-Sintered Preforms (PSP) For Aerospace Engine Repair


Low porosity eliminates braze repair shrinkage

Morgan Advanced Ceramics (MAC), a world-leading supplier of innovative ceramic material solutions for the medical, telecommunications, semiconductor and aerospace markets, offers pre-sintered preforms (PSP) for high-temperature brazing applications. These multi-component systems are designed for both dimensional restorations and crack repairs, making them ideal for use in aerospace engine components. Unlike traditional brazing pastes and green tapes porosity in PSPs is less than 2-percent, which helps to eliminate shrinkage. PSP's are easy to handle and environmentally safe, providing a cost-effective braze repair solution.

Brazed parts require minimal grinding to restore components to original dimensions. To further decrease milling on graded geometries, MAC's PSPs can be manufactured in tapered preforms. Additionally, brazing allows whole components to be heated in a vacuum furnace, reducing distortions and providing increased consistency, resulting in a high-quality repair process.

For customized applications, MAC offers PSPs in various shapes, including curved, tapered and cylindrical with thickness ranging from 0.010" (0.3mm) to 0.200" (5mm) Unlike flat preforms, for reduced processing time, curved PSPs eliminate the need for a second braze cycle on both convex and concave surfaces. For dimensionally restoring holes and bores, cylindrical preforms are ideal because they will not sag or over flow during brazing.

About Morgan Advanced Ceramics
Morgan Advanced Ceramics (MAC) has a comprehensive range of ceramic materials, from which its products are manufactured. Supplying to a variety of demanding markets, MAC has established an enviable reputation for providing value-added solutions through world-class research and development, innovative design and, perhaps most important of all, application engineering.

As a subsidiary of The Morgan Crucible Company, MAC forms part of the Morgan Technical Ceramics Group. The Group includes Morgan Electro Ceramics and from manufacturing locations in North America, Europe and Asia, it supplies an extensive range of products, including ceramic components, braze alloys, ceramic/metal assemblies and engineered coatings.
For more information on Morgan Advanced Ceramics visit www.morganadvancedceramics.com or contact one of our sales offices below:

UK & Eire
Morgan Technical Ceramics, Bewdley Road, Stourport, Worcestershire, DY13 8QR;
Tel: +44 1299 872210; Fax: +44 1299 872218; Email: info@mac-sales.co.uk

Mainland Europe
Morgan Technical Ceramics, Bahnhofstraße 16, D-85774 München-Unterföhring, Germany; Tel: +49 89 416098-510; Fax: +49 89 416098-421; Email: info@mac-eu.com

North America
Morgan Technical Ceramics Inc, 26 Madison Road, Fairfield, NJ 07004, USA; Tel: 1 800 433 0638; Fax: 1 973 808 2257;
Email: usales@morganadvancedceramics.com

Asia
Morgan Technical Ceramics, 158 Jiajian Road, Jiading, Shanghai 201818, People's Republic of China; Tel: +86 21 5951 0809; Fax: +86 21 5951 1241; Email: mmsh@public.sta.net.cn
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