
What is brazing? Brazing is a joining process wherein metals are bonded together using a filler metal with a melting (liquidus) tempera-ture greater than 450 °C (840 °F), but lower than the melting …
There are different methods of brazing (see page 2), which allow a wide variety of materials to be joined, including complex assemblies, and individual parts to large batches.
Whether your requirements dictate standard brazing or controlled atmosphere brazing, we’ll utilize the latest induction heating technology to process your parts with speed, accuracy and efficiency.
Brazing is a metal-joining process where a filler metal is heated above its melting temperature but below the melting point of the metals being joined. The liquid filler metal is then drawn into the gap between …
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Brazing & Soldering
SELECT BRAZING ALLOY metal selection. When brazing copper to copper, alloys such as DynaflowTM, Stay-SilvTM 5, or Stay-SilvTM 1 are recommended. These alloys contain phosphorus …
What is brazing? Brazing is a joining process wherein metals are bonded together using a filler metal with a melting (liquidus) tempera-ture greater than 450 °C (840 °F), but lower than the melting …
Brazing Procedure Specifications The Brazing Procedure Specification (BPS) provides the basic and mandatory requirements that shall be fol-lowed during brazing.