Where do you stand on one of the eternal questions of metalwork: brazing, or welding? As your Hackaday writer, and the daughter of a blacksmith, it’s very much on the welding side here.
Brazing is a process used to adjoin metal materials together by the use of a consumable metal filler. This process is similar to soldering, except temperatures required to melt the filler metal are ...
Brazing Brazing is a metal joining process that uses a molten braze alloy where wetting and metallurgical bonding occurs between the filler and surfaces with little or no fusion of the substrates.
Contract manufacturers and design engineers in the aerospace, semiconductor, high-power electronics and energy industries ...
“Overview of Soldering” defines soldering, describes the tools used in soldering, and discusses the various soldering processes where oldering is a low-heat joining process used in applications where ...