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... brazing produces seams that are stronger than the parent metal , the silver - brazing compound is expensive and , for economic reasons , is limited to small repairs . However , silver brazing can be used up to 700 ° F . The majority of ...
... brazing produces seams that are stronger than the parent metal , the silver - brazing compound is expensive and , for economic reasons , is limited to small repairs . However , silver brazing can be used up to 700 ° F . The majority of ...
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... Brazing and soldering are common methods of joining copper . Brazing ordinarily implies the use of filler metals with melting points in excess of 800 ° F , while soldering covers the use of filler materials below 800 ° F . Com- monly ...
... Brazing and soldering are common methods of joining copper . Brazing ordinarily implies the use of filler metals with melting points in excess of 800 ° F , while soldering covers the use of filler materials below 800 ° F . Com- monly ...
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... brazing alloys require borax - boric acid fluxes , while the silver brazing compounds utilize special proprietary fluxes . During brazing , precautions must be taken to prevent localized over - heating . For silver brazing , the melting ...
... brazing alloys require borax - boric acid fluxes , while the silver brazing compounds utilize special proprietary fluxes . During brazing , precautions must be taken to prevent localized over - heating . For silver brazing , the melting ...
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FANSTEEL METALLURGICAL CORPORA | 1 |
HERCULES POWDER COMPANY | 8 |
JESSOP STEEL COMPANY | 16 |
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