The type of material used to connect the pieces. Solder is used on copper or brass. Brazing uses a copper alloy and is used on Iron based items. Same process in how it is done.
Soft soldering is using a heat to fuse metals together. In home improvements this is a useful skill to have when dealing with pipes and wiring.
a soft floor usually has carpet and a hard floor has wood or other things that are hard.
Soft soldering has several disadvantages, including lower mechanical strength compared to other joining methods like welding or brazing, making it unsuitable for high-stress applications. The joints can also be vulnerable to corrosion and thermal fatigue, limiting their durability in harsh environments. Additionally, soft soldering typically requires a lower melting point, which can lead to issues with heat sensitivity in the components being joined. Lastly, it may not provide adequate electrical conductivity in certain applications, depending on the solder material used.
Both deal with valves. API6FA is for API 6A and 6D. API607 applies to soft-seated, quarter-turn valves.
The difference is "soft seated" or "metal seated". Soft seated valves are used in gas applications were any leakage is absolutely not tolerated. The materials used are Teflon or ceramic. Metal seated valves can have very tight shut-off, it all depends on the coating, pressure in the line, and the lapping of the surfaces.
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Soft soldering is using a heat to fuse metals together. In home improvements this is a useful skill to have when dealing with pipes and wiring.
Brazing is also known as soldering or soft soldering in the layman vernacular.
The maximum temperature for soft soldering typically ranges from 350°C to 450°C. Soft soldering involves using a lower temperature compared to other soldering methods like brazing or welding in order to join metal components together. Exceeding this temperature range can risk damaging the materials being soldered.
The difference between regular flex and soft flex graphite irons are the suitability to the needs of the golfer. Stronger golfers swing faster thus needing the regular flex. Ladies and seniors, on the other hand, need soft flex graphite irons.
The difference is in the name; soft corals are soft have body ; with no bony or hard Parts
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C. J. Thwaites has written: 'Soldering' -- subject(s): Solder and soldering 'Capillary joining -- brazing and soft-soldering' -- subject(s): Brazing, Solder and soldering 'Hot-tinning'
It is a difference between the hardness, generally expressed in the Mohs scale.
P. A. Ainsworth has written: 'Soft soldering gold coated surfaces' -- subject(s): Gold, Solder and soldering
the only difference there is that the soft drink condensation has a few additives in it. other than that there is no difference.