Meaning Brazing
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Brazing


The proprietary bonding technology used by some companies in the golf industry to secure the club face to the head. Brazing, done under high heat and pressure, is designed to eliminate any voids typic [..]
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Brazing


a process of joining metals using a nonferrous filler metal having a melting point that is lower than the "parent metals" to be joined, typically over +800°F.
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Brazing is the joining of metal parts by melting a different metal (of lower melting point) which bonds the parts together. Typically, brazing involves joining steel parts with molten brass. Soldering [..]
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Brazing


Joining metals by the fusion of nonferrous alloys having a melting temperature above 800 degrees F, but below that of the metals being joined.
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Brazing


type of welding using a brass alloy filler rod.
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Joining metals by fusion of nonferrous alloys that have melting points above 800°F. but lower than those of the metals being joined. This may be accomplished by means of a torch (torch brazing), in a [..]
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Brazing


A process of joining metals using a non-ferrous filler metal having a melting point lower than the “parent metals” to be joined, typically over +800° F.
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A group of welding processes which produces coalescence of materials by heating them to a suitable temperature and by using a filler metal, having a liquidus above 840 °F (450 °C) and below the solidu [..]
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Brazing


A process that is used to bond similar or dissimilar materials by melting a filler metal or alloy placed between the components being joined. Brazes are filler metals or alloys that melt at temperatures above 450°C.
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Brazing


A process by which two similar or dissimilar materials are joined together at very high temperatures. At PI/Acton, brazing is used to join stainless steel vacuum chamber to the vacuum window. This off [..]
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Brazing is a Soldering process performed at a working temperature of between 450 and 900°C. The resultant joints are permanent and conduct both heat and electricity. With a Design that is appropriate [..]
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Brazing


Method of joining metals with a filler(solder) using heat between 800 degrees and the melting point of base metals.
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Joining metals by fusion of nonferrous alloys that have melting points above 425C (800F) but lower than those of the metals being joined. This may be accomplished by means of a torch (torch brazing), [..]
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Brazing


A brazing process in which the heat required is obtained from heated blocks applied to the parts to be joined.
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