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braze
To solder using metals with a very high melting point, such as with an alloy of zinc and copper.
braze the high-melting solder or alloy used in brazing
braze [brāz]
(metallurgy)
To solder metals by melting a nonferrous filler metal, such as brass or brazing alloy (hard solder), with a melting point lower than that of the base metals, at the point of contact. Also known as hard-solder.

braze
To join two pieces of metal by a hard, nonferrous filler metal, usually in rod or wire form, having a melting temperature above 800°F (427°C).


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Fabric cladding reportedly wears more uniformly and is less expensive because the brazed coating comes out smoother than a conventional welded overlay, which requires substantial machining.
The cutting edge is strengthened through the incorporation of a new brazing technology and all corners are brazed individually.
It also ensures reliability and higher mechanical and thermal fatigue resistance than conventional brazed heat exchangers.
 
 
 
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