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Some Essentials for Repair Brazing: Part 4

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Dan Kay
March 19, 2009
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Brazing is a versatile process used in many industries around the world to permanently join materials together at elevated temperatures (usually between 1100Situation 2: Repairing "worn out" parts (continued)B. Application
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Some Essentials for Repair Brazing: Part 3

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March 12, 2009
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Brazing is a versatile process used in many industries around the world to permanently join materials together at elevated temperatures (usually between 1100Situation 2: Repairing "worn out" partsEven though the
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Some Essentials for Repair Brazing: Part 2

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March 5, 2009
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Brazing is a versatile process used in many industries around the world to permanently join materials together at elevated temperatures (usually between 1100Situation 1: In-house Brazing RepairShrinkage CracksSometimes it has
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Some Essentials for Repair Brazing: Part 1

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February 26, 2009
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Brazing is a versatile process used in many industries around the world to permanently join materials together at elevated temperatures (usually between 1100
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Which Base Metal Should I Use For Braze Fixturing (part 2)?

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February 19, 2009
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There are five typical reasons as to why it's hard to put an "expected life" on a brazing fixture.
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Which Base Metal Should I Use For Braze Fixturing?

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February 12, 2009
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This question is not an uncommon one. Although I have never personally seen any kind of chart give me an "expected life" for fixture materials, it is important that people understand that there are a number of factors that will control the "life expectancy" of fixturing materials used in brazing, and all of them relate to the service conditions that the fixtures will encounter during the brazing process.
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Voids in Brazed Joints - Part 4

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February 5, 2009
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As mentioned in the previous blog entries, brazers commonly encounter voids in brazed joints and often wonder where they come from and how to avoid them in future brazements.
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Voids in Brazed Joints - Part 3

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January 29, 2009
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As mentioned in the previous blog entry, brazers commonly encounter voids in brazed joints and often wonder where they come from and how to avoid them in future brazements.
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Voids in Brazed Joints - Part 2

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January 22, 2009
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As mentioned in the previous blog entry, brazers commonly encounter voids in brazed joints and often wonder where they come from and how to avoid them in future brazements.
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Voids in Brazed Joints - Part 1

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January 15, 2009
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Brazers commonly encounter voids in brazed joints and often wonder where they come from and how to avoid them in future brazements.
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