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thin layer of the base metal, cooling to form an exceptionally strong, sealed joint due to grain structure interaction. the silver brazed joint becomes a sandwich of different layers, each metallurgically linked to each other. silver brazing can employ various heat sources such as torch, flame, acetylene
, gas/air, induction, resistance, infrared,oven, and furnace. silver brazing uses filler metals and alloys such as silver, copper, zinc, cadmium, etc. flux is necessary for brazing to remove and prevent reformulation of surface oxides on the base metals. silver brazing produces strong, sealed, leak-proof...
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interacts with a thin layer of the base metal, cooling to form a strong, sealed joint due to grain structure interaction. the soldered joint becomes a sandwich of different layers, each metallurgically linked to each other. the process of soldering can employ various heat sources such as torch, flame, acetylene
, gas/air, induction, resistance, infrared, oven, and furnace. the soldering process employs filler metals and alloys such as tin, lead, silver, antimony, indium, bismuth etc. flux is necessary for soldering to remove and prevent reformulation of surface oxides on the base metals. soldering produces...
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