This micrograph displays a brazed joint in a stainless steel fuel injector. The red central seam is the copper braze, while the yellow-toned regions on either side represent two different stainless steels. One steel is particle-free, while the other contains numerous microscopic inclusions. The orange loops around grain boundaries show where the copper has partially melted and diffused into the steel, creating a strong, sealed bond essential for fuel system performance.
Victoria Moffet MAG. 1000x
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This micrograph displays a brazed joint in a stainless steel fuel injector. The red central seam is the copper braze, while the yellow-toned regions on either side represent two different stainless steels. One steel is particle-free, while the other contains numerous microscopic inclusions. The orange loops around grain boundaries show where the copper has partially melted and diffused into the steel, creating a strong, sealed bond essential for fuel system performance.
Victoria Moffet MAG. 1000x
This digital download features a high-resolution image suitable for large-scale printing through your preferred commercial printer. For personal use only; no commercial license is included.