To unite or fuse two pieces of metal by heating, or with a hard solder with a high melting point.
Similar to soldering. Brazing is used to attach carbide tools to steel holders.
solder together by using hard solder with a high melting point
a very special form of weld, the base metal is theoretically not melted
To solder with a relatively infusible alloy.
1: to join two metals together through the use of a third metal or alloy at or above 427 degrees C (800 degrees F). The braze material alloys with each of the two metals that do not alloy with each other. Leads and seal rings may be brazed to designated nickel plated, refractory metallization areas of the package. Contrast solder. 2 n : a material used for brazing, usually a silver/copper (72/28) alloy with a melting point of 779 degrees C.
High-temperature soldering using a bronze filler rod which has a higher (840 degrees F) melting point than normal soldering and makes touch, durable joints.
A weld produced by heating an assembly to the brazing temperature using a filler metal having a liquidus above 840°F (450°C) and below the solidus of the base metals. The filler metal is distributed between the surfaces of the joint by capillary action.