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− | :[http://www.fusion-inc.com/brazing/silver-brazing/ Silver Brazing Explained] | + | :[http://www.fusion-inc.com/brazing/silver-brazing/ Silver Brazing Explained] from Fusion.inc.com |
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− | :[https://app.aws.org/wj/2000/09/0015/ Ten Reasons to Choose Brazing] |
Revision as of 18:15, 14 September 2017
Soldering Defined
There is basically no distinction in industry betweeen the following terms which are are used interchangeably:
Silver soldering Silver brazing Brazing Hard soldering
And the salient points are: two similar or dis-similar metals being joined by a third metal with a melting point over about 800F.
Soft soldering or just plain soldering (such as is used in electronic joins) are the same, except the material has a melting point less than about 800F. Uses a different alloy which lowers the melting temp.
Resources:
- Silver Brazing Explained from Fusion.inc.com
- Ten Reasons to Choose Brazing From American Welding Society]