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Brazing vs. Soldering

Brazing - The American Welding Society (AWS ), defines brazing as a group of joining processes that produce coalescence of materials by heating them to the brazing temperature and by using a filler metal (solder) having a liquidus above 840°F (450°C), and below the solidus of the base metals.

Soldering - Soldering has the same definition as brazing except for the fact that the filler metal used has a liquidus below 840°F (450°C) and below the solidus of the base metals.

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Lucas-Milhaupt Acquires Wolverine Joining Technologies

Lucas-Milhaupt, Inc., acquired the assets of Warwick, RI-based Wolverine Joining Technologies, a manufacturer of silver and copper-based brazing and soldering filler metals

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