That would depend on the solder alloy 40/60 50 /50 95/ 5=Silver content Temperature of the medium flowing through the copper Silver brazed joints have a tenile strengh over 87,000 PSI=
Compression joint Soldered joint Flare joint Threaded joint
Soldered joints will have a higher resistance if the joint is not a clean solder joint. Badly soldered joints are classed as a cold solder joint. <<>> ...for what? Application matters here.
A soldered joint that was done poorly.
Copper is used for soldering iron tips because it has good thermal conductivity, allowing it to quickly transfer heat from the iron to the soldered joint. Additionally, copper is durable and resistant to corrosion, making it suitable for prolonged use in soldering applications.
Sweating copper is a method of joining two pieces of copper, generally copper pipes. The surfaces to be joined are first cleaned, then heated generally with a gas torch, then a flux is applied (flux is a material to prevent oxidation of the copper when heated) then a film of solder is run onto the cleaned surfaces whilst hot. This solder is "wiped" off leaving a fine film of solder on the copper. This is generally referred to as priming. The two surfaces can now be soldered together to make a water tight joint. Sometime bronze is used instead of solder but the operation is similar.
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After cleaning copper pipe and fitting, applying flux helps ensure that solder will adhere to pipe and fitting when joint is heated to proper temperature.AnswerIt depends on what type of 'flux' you are talking about? For example, 'electric flux' and 'magnetic flux' exists naturally, and is not 'for' anything in particular, although it can be made use of.
Muscles stabilize joint by supporting the movement of the joints. Joint in the bones are not able to move alone. The muscles support weight from applying pressure to the joint which protects the joint from damage.
Copper is an excellent conductor of heat, which makes it an ideal material for the tip of a soldering iron. The copper tip quickly transfers heat from the iron to the solder and the joint being soldered, allowing for effective and efficient soldering. Additionally, copper tips are durable and can withstand the high temperatures required for soldering.
The married joint is an electrical joint used for joining multi-strand cables. The wires are unstranded, then interlaced with the wires of the other cable, and then married (twisted) together before finally being soldered.
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A: Clean the parts of oxidation first using fluxes.TIN the parts first using fluxes the solder joint should have a solder shine. Make sure there is a good mechanical connection.If you soldering copper tubing to a fittings tinning first is wrong as it inhibits capillary action and use non acid type of flux is highly recommended