We will introduce four reasons why it is considered difficult, along with points to note during construction and coping methods!
One of the methods for processing brass is welding. In welding, the materials or welding materials are melted by heat and joined together to finish in the shape specified in the drawings. While welding allows for the production of complex-shaped products and high-strength components, it is important to note that welding brass is more difficult compared to other metals. This article will also explain the reasons why welding brass is considered difficult and how to address these issues. [Contents] ■ Types of brass welding methods ■ Four reasons why welding brass is considered difficult ■ Precautions when performing welding processing on brass *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company processes and welds nickel alloys, as well as performs lathe machining, cutting, and milling of stainless steel and aluminum. We position ourselves between our customers and specialized factories, serving as a soft cushion, and we advocate for the "buffer industry." From small lot parts sales to general processing, we are here to assist you, so please feel free to consult us with any requests you may have.