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Brazing logo #21000 Brazing is a metal-joining process whereby a filler metal is heated above melting point and distributed between two or more close-fitting parts by capillary action. The filler metal is brought slightly above its melting (liquidus) temperature while protected by a suitable atmosphere, usually a flux. It then flows over the base metal (known as wett...
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Brazing

Brazing logo #20650A non-fusion joining process which uses capillary action to draw a filler material into the joint to form a bond. The properties of the joint are not the same as the parent metal. Brazing uses a filler material which melts at above 450 degrees Celsius.
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brazing

brazing logo #21003process for joining two pieces of metal that involves the application of heat and the addition of a filler metal. This filler metal, which has a ... [1 related articles]
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brazing

brazing logo #20732a metal joining technique that uses a molten filler metal alloy having a melting temperature greater than about 425 C.
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Brazing

Brazing logo #20089a metal joining technique that uses a molten filler metal alloy having a melting temperature greater than about 425 ° C.
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brazing

brazing logo #22063type of welding using a brass alloy filler rod.
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brazing

brazing logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: brā′zing Definitions: 1. In dentistry, to solder.
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Brazing

Brazing logo #21217Brazing is a form of soldering by means of a kind of brass called spelter. The surfaces to be united are thoroughly cleaned, and heated by a forge or blow-torch, spelter is then applied to the joint in the form of a wire or filings along with borax which acts as a flux.
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Brazing

Brazing logo #23897Joining metals by filling clean joints with a suitable filler metal.
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Brazing

Brazing logo #23904Joining metals by fusion of nonferrous alloys that have melting points above 800 F (425C), but lower than those of the metals being joined. May be accomplished by a torch. Filler metal is ordinarily in rod form in torch brazing; whereas in furnace and dip brazing the work material is first assembled and the filler metal may then be applied as wire,...
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Brazing

Brazing logo #23893Brazing and soldering are techniques for joining metals in the solid state by means of a fusible filler metal with a melting point well below that of the base metal.
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Brazing

Brazing logo #20687Joining metals by flowing a thin layer, capillary thickness, of nonferrous filler metal into the space betweenthem. Brazing temperatures are in excess of 427°C.Bonding results from the intimate contact produced by the dissolution of a small amount of base metal in the molten filler metal, without fusion of the base metal. Sometimes, the filler met...
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brazing

brazing logo #21221Method of joining two metals by melting an alloy or metal into the joint. It is similar to soldering (see solder) but takes place at a much higher temperature. Copper and silver alloys are widely used for brazing, at temperatures up to about 900°C/1,650°F. Where high precision is needed, as in space technology, nickel-based filter...
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Brazing

Brazing logo #22521Joining a tube and a lug by melting another metal (usually silver or brass) that has a lower melting point into the junction.
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Brazing

Brazing logo #23894Brazing and soldering are techniques for joining metals in the solid state by means of a fusible filler metal with a melting point well below that of the base metal.
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Brazing

Brazing logo #23891Joining metals by fusion of nonferrous alloys that have melting points above 800 F
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