Search Results for: Cereals in grain form
is a joining process whereby a non-ferrous filler metal, alloy is heated to melting temperature (above °f) and distributed between two or more close-fitting parts by capillary attraction. at its liquidus temperature, the molten filler metal interacts with a 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...
https://www.fusion-inc.com/brazing/silver-brazing/