Brazing involves joining two or more metal materials together by using a metal
alloy with a lower melting point than the metals that are being brazed together. In
brazing, the filler has a melting point of 8000F (4250C) or above, which differentiates it from soldering. While there are many heating methods that can be leveraged when
brazing, induction offers many advantages over the others: Repeatability: Unlike with a torch, you can expect the same result every time with induction. Non-Contact...
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