Brazing alloys join metals with a filler above 450°C, ensuring strong, durable joints.
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Brazing alloys are specialized materials used to join metals through a process that involves melting a filler metal above 450°C without melting the base metals. These alloys provide strong, durable joints and are essential in various industries, including aerospace, automotive, and electronics. Their unique properties, such as corrosion resistance and thermal conductivity, make them ideal for high-performance applications.