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"Nothing really. It concerns the metal your working with. You braze with brass, solder with lead and weld with steel. That's about it.In general, brazing refers to higher temperature processes than soldering does, but the line is pretty fuzzy."I don't think its as simple as that, I thought the processes were distinguished by their temperature ranges for a while too until I was told otherwise. There are high temperature solders and low temperature brazing materials. ARC wielding is the actual metallurgical bonding of similar materials together, as opposed to soldering which I feel is more of a semi-physical bond. Long story short I don't know the exact difference from a mettalurgical standpoint but they are infact much different in that respect.There is no fundamental difference between brazing and soldering; it is primarily historic. The word "braze" is derived from an old English word "braes" meaning to cover with brass. While "solder" is derived from an old french word "soudure" which means to make solid. Based on the historic developments, brazing process is defined as one where the filler melts above 450 C while soldering is where the filler melts below 450 C. But beyond that technically there is no difference.
i would like to know as well my friend. i would like to know as well.
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Sterling silver jewelry can be cleaned with a mixture of Mr. Clean, water, and ammonia. Mix half water and Mr. Clean then add a small amount of ammonia. This is the same solution many jewelers I know use in their ultrasonic. Allow your jewelry to soak in the solution for 15 seconds then rinse with water. Tarnish can be removed from sterling silver jewelry by making a paste with baking soda and water. Just add enough water to your baking soda to create a paste. Rub the paste on your sterling jewelry then rinse with water.
you would know because it would fizz up or start to evapoate
Sorry this isn't a very good answer but:It is important to know the ductility of a metal if you are metalworking because if you put the metal under too much stress it may break.
Sorry this isn't a very good answer but:It is important to know the ductility of a metal if you are metalworking because if you put the metal under too much stress it may break.
Yes, its a requirement of all manufacturers, that i know of, to braze 410a connections with a brazing alloy containing a minimum of 15%
Do u mean Copy/paste a sound ? I do it using NERO wave Editor. or you mean .. sound when using copy /paste ? i dont know, sorry
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I know two ways: 1. Put tomato paste on it. 2. Put tooth paste on it. I hope this helps
We would have to know what "it" is and how big "it" is.Suggestion: Read your homework problem before you copy and paste it here.
I don't know why it does that but the only way i found that copied any text from a web document to Open Office is by going to Edit>Paste Special>Formatted Text[RTF] Hope this helps I don't know either o_o, but when this happens I just copy the text in the table then undo the paste and repaste if OOo is giving me issues about getting rid of the table.
I assume that you mean what paste or paper strip adherent dries clear. The only thing I know that would dry clear would be white glue (like Elmer's). Some people with gluten allergies use white glue instead of flour and water paste. It works well.