In order to braze the metal has to melt and the melting point of brass is 900-940*C depending on it's content.
with a copper self fluxing brazing rod type suggested by AWS
NO but you will need some type of sealent OR braze or soldering
Clean the base metal use a high temperature flux using a torch capable of getting the base metal almost cherry red and if you braze the joint properly your tensile strength should exceed 87,000
To braze brass effectively and efficiently, follow these steps: Clean the surfaces to be joined thoroughly. Apply flux to the joint area. Heat the brass pieces evenly with a torch until they reach the brazing temperature. Add the brazing rod to the joint, allowing it to flow into the gap. Allow the joint to cool slowly to prevent cracking. Inspect the joint for any defects and make any necessary adjustments.
Brass melts at approximately 1710°F (932°C).
Brazing isn't welding - it's more like soldering. You use a rod made out of brass for the process of brazing.
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%
YOU thread or braze copper pipe Copper tubling you solder, braze, flaire, compression ring, mechincal joints
you solder or braze it
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