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The process in which jobs are heated in hydrogen atmosphere with aluminium oxide and chromium powder is known as​

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Brazing differs from welding in that it does not involve melting the work pieces and from soldering in using higher temperatures for a similar process, while also requiring much more closely fitted parts than when soldering. The filler metal flows into the gap between close-fitting parts by capillary action. The filler metal is brought slightly above its melting (liquidus) temperature while protected by a suitable atmosphere, usually a flux. It then flows over the base metal (in a process known as wetting) and is then cooled to join the work pieces together.[1] A major advantage of brazing is the ability to join the same or different metals with considerable strength.

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The process in which jobs are heated in hydrogen atmosphere with aluminium oxide and chromium powder is known as

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