The pressure that braze can hold varies significantly depending on the materials used, the brazing process, and the application. Generally, brazed joints can withstand pressures ranging from a few hundred to several thousand psi (pounds per square inch). Proper joint design, surface preparation, and the choice of brazing filler metal are crucial to achieving optimal strength and pressure resistance. Always consult specific guidelines and testing results for the materials in question to ensure safety and reliability.
2000 Psi
YOU thread or braze copper pipe Copper tubling you solder, braze, flaire, compression ring, mechincal joints
you solder or braze it
In short, no you can't braze tin.Assuming that you are using a fairly standard set-up with an oxyacetylene torch you will burn straight through most grades of tin.
Yes with a 25 M bronze rod made by union carbide
2000 Psi
Equipment to braze metal is commonly available in hardware stores and is sold in kits. Typically, it consists of a torch and several types of rods to braze metal. that is not what im looking for yea that is my question
Yes, its a requirement of all manufacturers, that i know of, to braze 410a connections with a brazing alloy containing a minimum of 15%
The weight of freon should be listed on the "info sticker" inside the fridge door. You'll probably have to braze an access port (saddle tap) onto the low side, and vacuum out the system before charging.
It depends on which pressure switch you have. The total pressure with a 60-80 switch is about 84 psi.
YOU thread or braze copper pipe Copper tubling you solder, braze, flaire, compression ring, mechincal joints
In order to braze the metal has to melt and the melting point of brass is 900-940*C depending on it's content.
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you solder or braze it
The fuel pressure specs. are 9 to 13 LBS./PSI no more and no less.
Most are rated for 125 psi.
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