Brazing is proficient in joining dissimilar metals such as stainless steel - copper, copper - copper alloys, and ceramics - titanium.
Unlike welding, brazing allows for the joining of different materials. Brazing is recommended for joining dissimilar metals. 【Examples of Dissimilar Metal Brazing】 - Stainless Steel - Copper - Stainless Steel - Brass - Copper - Brass - Ceramics - Titanium - Hard Metals - PCD When joining dissimilar metals, it is important to be aware of the differences in thermal expansion of the base materials and the corrosion in conductive environments. Additionally, caution is needed for metals that are prone to evaporation of their components when heated. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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We will select a brazing method that matches the intended use of the processed product. - Operating temperature - Operating pressure - Heat resistance - Durability - Corrosion resistance, etc.
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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.