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Torch brazing Furnace brazing Induction brazing Dip
brazing Resistance brazing Infrared brazing Blanket brazing Electron beam and
laser brazing Braze welding...
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Braze, Inc. is an
American cloud-based
software company based in New York City, with
additional offices in San Francisco, London, Singapore,
Chicago and...
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braze-on is the name for any
number of
parts of a
bicycle which have been
permanently attached to the frame. The term "
braze-on"
comes from when these...
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brazing is an easy,
metallurgically safe
method of
making electrical connections to
steel and
ductile iron
pipelines as well as
other metallic structures...
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Brazès is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Edmond Brazès (1893–1980),
French writer Noël
Brazès (1920–2010),
French rugby union player...
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welding torch remains a
mainstay heat
source for
manual brazing and
braze welding, as well as
metal forming, preparation, and
localized heat...
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Industrial brazing practice –
Google Books. ISBN 978-0-8493-2112-2.
Retrieved 26 July 2010. AL 718
Aluminum Brazing Filler Metal AL 719
Aluminum brazing filler...
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Unlike welding,
soldering does not
involve melting the work pieces. In
brazing, the work
piece metal also does not melt, but the
filler metal is one that...
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Braze is a copper-alloy heat
exchanger technology for
harsh temperature and
pressure environments such as
those in the
latest generations of cleaner...
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Induction brazing is a
process in
which two or more
materials are
joined together by a
filler metal that has a
lower melting point than the base materials...