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Areas of application

In recent years, brazing has become a more automative process and with this, the brazing process will cover increasingly larger product areas.

First and foremost brazing is used when:

  • complicated joints arise
  • there are parent metals which cannot endure extreme heat
  • there is a need to join different types of metals
  • the parent metals have different dimensions (from thick to very thin)
  • the cost of extra finishing treatments is too high (eg. after welding)

As well as copper, brass and hardmetals (eg. tungsten carbides), different types of steel (plain, stainless etc.) can also be brazed with excellent results.