Design of brazed joints! Explaining the basic shapes of joints and appropriate gaps.
This is an explanation about "joint design for brazing" from the easy-to-understand "Brazing" series. 【Concept of Joints】 Design the joint to have sufficient strength to withstand the required loads. 【Basic Joint Shape】 The basic type is the "overlap joint," and it is important to maximize the brazing surface area. 【Thickness of Brazing Material and Strength】 The thinner the brazing layer, the greater the joint strength. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Design tailored to the characteristics of wax】 For wax with good flow, the gaps are narrowed, while for wax with poor flow, the gaps are widened. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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"Brazing" is a technique that involves flowing "molten metal filler" between base materials and cooling it to join them. The base materials and the filler are firmly bonded at the atomic level. 【Brazing is a familiar joining technology】 Brazing is used in parts for automobiles, air conditioners, gas water heaters, tools, and more. It is widely useful in fields such as machining and pipe processing. 【Advantages of Brazing】 ● Can join thin sheets and achieve precise connections ● Can join multiple points simultaneously ● Can join dissimilar metals and non-metals ● Can create complex shapes that cannot be made through cutting or grinding ● Can achieve high airtightness in joints While "welding" is a technique that joins materials by melting the base material, "brazing" is a technique that joins materials with little to no melting of the base material, making it suitable for joining delicate parts such as small items and thin sheets.