brazing

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Definition

A metal-joining technique that's like soldering's stronger, hotter older sibling. Unlike welding, which melts the base metals, brazing uses a filler metal with a lower melting point that flows between the pieces through capillary action, creating a bond without turning the original pieces into puddles. It's the Goldilocks of metal joining—not too cold like soldering, not too hot like welding, but just right for creating strong, clean joints.

Example Usage

The bicycle frame was assembled using silver brazing to join the steel tubes without weakening them through welding.

Source: Metalworking and manufacturing terminology

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