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brazingMethod of joining two metals by melting an alloy or metal into the joint. It is similar to soldering (see solder) but takes place at a much higher temperature. Copper and silver alloys are widely used for brazing, at temperatures up to about 900°C/1,650°F. Where high precision is needed, as in space technology, nickel-based filters are used in the temperature range 1,000–1,200°C/1,832–2,192°F. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Improved wear protection comes from brazing the tungsten carbide die-hole cylinders to each other instead of to the chrome die surface. Either repair the crack by brazing, or by other appropriate method, or replace the faulty intake manifold. To add damper fluid to the Bradley's M242 gun's recoil system, TM 9-1005-200-23&P says to push on the spring-loaded damper rod with a brazing or welding rod. |
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