Review:
Brazed Joints
overall review score: 4.2
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Brazed joints are a type of metal joining process where two or more metal pieces are bonded together using a filler metal that melts and flows into the joint through capillary action.
Key Features
- Strong and durable bond
- Can join dissimilar metals
- Good resistance to high temperatures
- No need for electricity
Pros
- Provides a strong and permanent bond
- Ideal for high temperature applications
- Can join materials that are difficult to weld
Cons
- Requires skill and expertise to achieve proper bonding
- Cannot be easily undone for repairs