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Can plated surfaces be brazed?
Yes, but this is a procedure that is not recommended...
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Can I expect to braze brass without flux in a reducing atmosphere furnace?
Yes, but this is a procedure that is not recommended...
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Which filler material is best for brazing carbide tips to circular-saw blades?
The use of cadmium-free silver brazing alloys that contain one or both of
nickel or manganese are best...
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It is possible to braze ceramics?
Yes, but special filler materials and brazing procedures are needed for a
successful outcome...
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Yes, but this a procedure that is best avoided...
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Does contact with ammonia lead to corroded brazed joints?
Yes, but success can be achieved when the correct filler material is
selected...
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Can aluminium be successfully vacuum-brazed?
Yes, but there are severe limitations concerning the type of parts that can be brazed...
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It is a very specialised form of interfacial corrosion of joints brazed in stainless steel
that have been made with low-temperature silver brazing alloys and which have been exposed
to oxygenated moisture in service...
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Can copper-coated steel be brazed with the self-flux phosphorus-containing filler materials?
Yes, but the joint that you produce will be very brittle and it will
probably fail in service if subjected to vibration or tensile stresses...
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Yes – however there are a number of very limited situations where such materials can still be used...
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