Welding, Soldering & Brazing - similarity, differences, advantages and disadvantages.
Welding, soldering, and brazing are essentially material joining techniques to join two or more pieces of material primarily metals.
They are also techniques for filling gaps in metal parts.
While these three methods have a lot in common, there are distinct differences that are important to know.
* welding which is the most widely used, involves melting of the base material to create a consolidated joint. It may or may not involve the use of filler metals or shielding gases.
* Brazing and soldering are almost the same, in that they both melt the filler metal only and not the base material.
What differentiates soldering and brazing is the melting temperature of the filler metal.
Soldering is done at a low temperature below 450°c (840°f) while brazing occurs at a temperature above 450°c (840°f).
These three joining techniques have their advantages and disadvantages from a processing and application perspective.
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They are also techniques for filling gaps in metal parts.
While these three methods have a lot in common, there are distinct differences that are important to know.
* welding which is the most widely used, involves melting of the base material to create a consolidated joint. It may or may not involve the use of filler metals or shielding gases.
* Brazing and soldering are almost the same, in that they both melt the filler metal only and not the base material.
What differentiates soldering and brazing is the melting temperature of the filler metal.
Soldering is done at a low temperature below 450°c (840°f) while brazing occurs at a temperature above 450°c (840°f).
These three joining techniques have their advantages and disadvantages from a processing and application perspective.
Endeavor to watch the video till the end for better understanding, and if you find the video useful like and share the video,
~ subscribe to the channel - https://youtube.com/@JamesSwordResearch?si=t720uxtV_2LuKm4D
~ watch more videos from this playlist - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmLQ3KNZmECyZflZrM7hwTkORnR8nMTiO&si=zLwKDVvYGmMwn6tv
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