Melting metal to create an adhesive? What is "brazing" for joining copper?
Solder melts at temperatures below 450°C! On the other hand, wax melts at temperatures above 450°C!
Did you know that there are various methods for welding metals? Among them, "brazing," which uses melted brass as a sort of "adhesive" for welding, is frequently used as a method that can process the base material (the metal used for processing) without damaging it. So, in what situations is brazing commonly adopted? In this blog, we will explain the characteristics of brazing and also introduce the differences from the often-confused "soldering." [Contents] - Methods for welding metals you should know - Fusion welding, pressure welding, brazing - Characteristics and finish of brazing - Differences from soldering - Suitable brazing materials for copper - Summary *You can view the detailed content of the blog through the related links. Please feel free to contact us for more information.
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【Materials Used in Copper Processing】 ■ Silver Solder ■ Copper, Brass ■ Phosphor Bronze Solder ■ Aluminum Solder ■ Nickel Solder ■ Gold Solder ■ Palladium Solder *You can view the detailed content of the blog through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.
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