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Flux-free brazing processes including direct electric resistance and induction heating processes that use protective-gas and local heating methods are being chosen over furnace brazing in many applications. Examples include brazing steel ring-piece pipe joints using resistance or induction heating, brazing Cr-Ni alloy steel fuel lines using resistance heating and brazing steel servo-steering parts in automated production processes. Advantages of flux-free brazing over traditional flame and protective-gas furnace processes include: