Review:
Brazing Techniques
overall review score: 4.2
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Brazing techniques refer to the process of joining two or more metals together using a filler metal that melts above 840°F (450°C) but below the melting point of the base metals.
Key Features
- Uses a filler metal to join metals
- Requires heat for bonding
- Does not melt base metals
Pros
- Provides strong and durable joints
- Suitable for joining dissimilar metals
- Can be used to fill gaps between joints
Cons
- Requires specialized equipment and skills
- May weaken the joint if not done properly
- Not suitable for high-temperature applications