1.1.9 Thermal Joint: Brazing

Like soldering, brazing does not melt the base metals. Brazing temperatures are higher than soldering, ranging from 450°C (840°F) to 800°C (1,470°F) for hard brazing. Brazing creates a metallurgical bond between the filler metal and the surfaces of the two metals being joined. Heat is applied broadly to the base metals; when the filler metal is brought into contact, it is melted and drawn by capillary action through the joint.

The most significant advantage of brazing over welding is that the base metals are not melted, so they can retain most of their physical properties. Base metal integrity is a characteristic of all brazed joints, including thin- and thick-section joints. The lower heat also minimises the danger of metal distortion or warping.

Brazing offers a significant advantage in joining dissimilar metals, including copper and steel, as well as non-metals, such as tungsten carbide, graphite and diamond. A properly brazed joint, in many cases, could be as strong or stronger than the metals themselves.

Figure 15 Brazing produces a strong joint and seals against internal pressure

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