DIP BRAZING (DB)

DIP BRAZING (DB)

Abrazing process that uses heat from a molten salt or metal bath. When a molten salt is used, the bath may act as a flux. When a molten metal is used, the bath provides the filler metal. See also METAL-BATH DIP BRAZING and SALT-BATH DIP BRAZING.

In dip brazing, joining is produced by heating the workpieces in a molten chemical or metal bath and by using a non-ferrous filler metal, with a melting point above 450°C (840″F), but below that of the base metals. The filler metal is distributed in the joint by capillary action. When a metal bath is used, the bath provides the filler metal.

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