If you did not use flux in soldering or metal joining processes, you would likely encounter poor adhesion between the metals. Oxidation can occur on the surfaces, preventing the solder from properly wetting and bonding to the materials. This can lead to weak joints and potential failures in the assembly, compromising the overall integrity of the finished product. Additionally, without flux, the solder may not flow as effectively, resulting in uneven or incomplete connections.
magnetic flux will be induced its use to rotate the shaft or given some force
you dont .thats what the flux does.solid core wire needs gas
i) leakage flux is those flux which goes through the air and linkage flux is those flux whose go through the cell. ii)leakage flux is the loss at flux but linkage flu is warning flux. iii)leakage flux is cause of eddy current loss and linkage flux is case of copper loss.
The term flux means to clean. Not all welding processes use a flux. Stick welding electrodes contain fluxing agents. MIG hard wire doesn't but flux-cored MIG wire does. TIG does not as the rods are bare. Most brazing applications require flux. Gas welding usually doesn't except for certain metals.
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Bit.Trip Flux happened in 2011.
Dr. Plummet's House of Flux happened in 1989.
Yes it can. I use flux core wire because there is no need for gas with flux wire.
magnetic flux will be induced its use to rotate the shaft or given some force
Flux means to clean The flux becomes liquid, mixes with the molten puddle, picks up impurities and floats them to the surface.
Yes, flux core welding does not require the use of gas because the flux core wire itself produces a shielding gas to protect the weld from contamination.
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Doc Brown needs some help fixing his flux capacitor.
You must use flux while brazing because the flux prevents oxides from forming while the metal is heated. The flux also serves the purpose of cleaning any contamination left on the brazing surfaces.
Plumbers use flux to help clean and prepare surfaces for soldering. Flux removes oxidation and contaminants from the surface, allowing for a stronger bond between the pipes and solder. Additionally, flux helps the solder flow evenly and smoothly, ensuring a proper seal.
you dont .thats what the flux does.solid core wire needs gas
To prevent oxidation and allow the alloy to flow into the fitting capillary action (attraction) and it is best to use a non acid flux and if one knows how to braze they can braze joints with a tensile strength of 87,000 PSI without the use of flux PROVIDING you use the correct rod as per AWS