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Basically, filler and base materials are heated to the point of melting by a burning a gas.

Two common types are,

-oxygen-acetylene

-mapp gas

These are suited to a few applications, but they produce by-products that can contaminate the final weld.

Typically the flame is adjusted to give a clean burn, and this is applied to the point of the weld.

weld tip and gas orifice

hot point (inside blue flame)

A welding rod will be fed in separately to melt and join the weld line.

Flux can be used to clean the welds.

Process variables include,

-gas and oxygen flow rates

-distance from surface

-speed

-material types

-surface preparation of materials

42.4 SOLDERING AND BRAZING

Basically, soldering and brazing involve melting a filler material that will flow into a narrow gap and solidify. It is distinct because the base materials should not be melted.

The main difference is,

-Soldering is done at a lower temperature, either with a propane torch, or an electric heater. It is intended for bonds with less required strength, such as electrical and plumbing applications.

-Brazing is done at higher temperatures with oxyacetylene or mapp gas torches. These bonds tend to be higher and can be used for mechanical strength.

General process considerations include,