Kõvajoodisega
Kõvajoodisega, commonly translated as brazing, is a metal-joining process where a filler metal is melted and flows into the joint by capillary action. The filler metal has a lower melting point than the base metals being joined, and it does not melt the base metals themselves. This distinguishes brazing from welding, where the base metals are melted. The filler metal forms a bond with the base metals when it solidifies.
The process requires the base metals to be cleaned thoroughly to remove any oxides, dirt, or grease.
Heat is applied to the base metals until they reach the brazing temperature, which is above the
Brazing is used in a wide variety of applications, including plumbing, HVAC systems, electrical connections, jewelry