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. Brazed joints ...
Alexy Metals' young leaders are recovering precious metals from brazing alloys and manufacturing scrap, creating a closed-loop system that turns waste into new products.
Parfuse Corporation, a specialist in aluminum fabrication and joining processes, continues to provide precision aluminum dip brazing services to industries across Long Island, including Garden City, ...
Brazing is the process of combining two metals using a filler material that melts, flows, and wets the surfaces of the metals at a temperature lower than the melting point of the metals. A covering ...
Brazing joins parts by heating them to more than 840°F and applying a filler metal that has a melting temperature below that of the base metal. Filler metal flows into the joint by capillary ...
Ceramics once regarded as non reactive can be made slightly reactive by the use of strong acids and a great deal of electrical energy applied in a manner consistent with standard electroplating tools ...