Introduction to the essential processes of shrink fitting and brazing in metalworking.
Yaki-bame is a joining method that utilizes the action of metal expanding with heat and contracting with cooling. Specifically, it involves heating a part with a hole to expand it and then fitting another part, made slightly larger than the diameter of the hole, into the expanded hole. After that, natural cooling causes the hole to contract, tightening the fitted part. This is how the two parts are joined together. Brazing is one method of joining metals, where molten "brazing material" is poured into the area to be joined, and after cooling and hardening, multiple components can be joined together. It is distinguished from welding because it does not melt the parts themselves. It may be easier to understand if you think of it as similar to soldering. *For more details, please refer to the PDF or feel free to contact us.*
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