Description
The Brazing Strip refers to a thin metal strip used in brazing processes. It has a thickness range of 0.05 to 5 millimeters (mm). Brazing is a joining process that uses a filler metal, often in the form of a strip, to bond two or more metal parts together. The brazing strip is placed between the parts to be joined, and then heat is applied to melt the filler metal, which flows into the joint by capillary action, creating a strong and permanent bond when it solidifies upon cooling. The thickness of the brazing strip can vary depending on the specific application and the material being joined. Thinner strips are suitable for delicate or precise work, while thicker strips may be used for heavier or more robust applications. The selection of the appropriate strip thickness is critical to achieving a successful and reliable brazing joint.