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Brazing is a process by which two metals are joined together. During the brazing process, a filler metal, which is otherwise referred to as a solder, is brought to a liquidus temperature that is ...
Brazing joins parts by heating them to more than 840°F and applying a filler metal that has a melting temperature below that of the base metal.
When working with a 1/8-inch flat brazing rod as the filler metal, a good technique is to make a small 90-degree bend at the end of the brazing rod before heating the joint. Make the bend so the short ...
Steel Brazing Applications Induction brazing is the suitable process for joining steel components where welding cannot be used. A well-designed induction brazed steel joint offers several advantages ...
Long Manufacturing uses a novel fluxless brazing process for the production of aluminum heat exchangers. Unlike more established vacuum brazing methods, the Long process does not depend on the use of ...
Technical Terms Brazing: A joining process in which a filler metal is melted and distributed between two closely fitted surfaces, forming a bond upon cooling.
Aluminum brazing rod is inexpensive, so aluminum parts can be joined for well under $100 with this technique, versus $500 to $600 for an aluminum-capable MIG welder or $1,500 for a basic TIG machine.