Weldbrazed
Weldbrazed is a jointing process that combines welding and brazing techniques to create strong, durable connections between metal components. This hybrid method typically involves heating the parts to a temperature where the base metals partially melt or soften, and a filler metal—usually an alloy with a lower melting point—is introduced to facilitate bonding. The process aims to leverage the structural integrity of welding with the advantages of brazing, such as the ability to join dissimilar metals and fill gaps with ease.
Weldbrazing can be performed using various methods, including torch, furnace, or induction heating, depending on the
Compared to traditional welding or brazing alone, weldbrazing offers benefits such as reduced thermal distortion, minimized
However, weldbrazing requires careful process control and appropriate material selection to prevent issues like inconsistent bonding
In summary, weldbrazed is a versatile, hybrid joining process that combines the strengths of welding and brazing