kõvajoodisjootmine
Kõvajoodisjootmine is a metal-joining process that uses a filler metal to create a bond between two or more metal workpieces. The filler metal, known as solder, has a melting point above 450 degrees Celsius (842 degrees Fahrenheit) but below the melting point of the base metals being joined. This distinction differentiates it from soft soldering, where lower melting point solders are used.
The process involves heating the base metals to a temperature that allows the filler metal to melt
Common filler metals for kõvajoodisjootmine include alloys of silver, copper, and nickel. Flux is typically applied
Kõvajoodisjootmine is widely used in various industries, including plumbing, HVAC, electronics, and manufacturing, due to its