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Tensile Strength of Brazed Joints
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Joint strength depends on several factors: clearance between parts, base metal
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composition, service temperature and joint quality (low voids, good penetration).
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Joint design will also affect strength.
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Literature Request this is usually the annealed strength of the copper alloy. When brazing steel or
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right conditions.
Ideas & Expert Advice Keep in mind that braze joints are primarily lap type joints, so strength is a
combination of tensile and shear. Joint strength is directly influenced by the
above mentioned factors. The only way to accurately determine tensile or other
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values is to test the brazed assembly.
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