The compound, magnesium fluoride, is used in the process of brazing. It helps to smooth out the air particles by using this chemical compound to get rid of the pollutants, which helps with preventing oxide formation.
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Noble gases do not react chemically with other noble gases.
Simple: a mixture or two or more gases.
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You should use solder, not brazing. Brazing is used to join iron or steel products together.
Soldering and brazing both join two parts by melting a different metal as an adhesive without damaging the two parts being joined. Soldering uses a different metal that has a lower melting point (usually lead-based) than the metal used in brazing (usually silver). This allows easier joining in soldering, but a stronger bond in brazing.
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Yes, oxygen is used in a process called oxygen- acetylene welding and brazing. Oxygen- acetylene welding mixes the two gases to producea flame to melt the metal to be welded. Afiller materialisfed into the "puddle" to form the weld. It is used normally on thin metals and cast metals. Brazing is much the same but the filler material is coated in a flux to keep impurities out of the weld. It is used on cast steels and cast iron.
Yes, that is proper technique.
Brazing for hobbies
A brazing torch is used to head up metals to a high temperature. This is helpful for welding, molding and construction which uses metals. It can be hand held for a torch.
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yes there is brazing is done w silver alloy Brazing has a tensile strenght of 87,000 PSI and soldering around 16,000 Brazing filler metals require a melting point of 1,100 DEG Fsoldering around 600 Def F Using the correct type of brazing rod they are self fluxing on copper alloys and thus great for Oxygen and other medical gases and HVAC work
Gas welding/soldering/brazing
When Brazing copper to copper flux is normally not needed When brazing steel or copper based alloys then the flux is used to help the wetting action (Better flow of the brazing alloy) and to prevent oxidation A typical rod would be Union Carbide 25 M or check out the AWS booklet