11. Conclusion
Brazing is an assembly method that requires knowledge not only of metallurgy, but also of physics, chemistry and design. Specific precautions must therefore be taken to guarantee a result in line with the final application (mechanical strength, corrosion resistance, aesthetic appearance, cost...).
These few examples of applications show that brazing has a place in all industrial sectors. Used for its metallurgical compatibility with many materials, it remains the assembly method of choice in multi-material joining.
Current brazing research focuses mainly on the formulation of new filler alloys (additive elements, nanoparticle inclusion, etc.).
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Bibliography
Standards and norms
- Welding, soldering, braze welding – Soldering, brazing and brazing filler metals – Classification, coding, reception. - NF A 81-362 - décembre 2013
- Welding and related techniques – Brazing ability – Definition and use of a variable clearance specimen. - NF A 89-410 - janvier 2017
- Essais destructifs des assemblages réalisés par brasage fort. - NF EN 12797 - septembre 2000
- Brazing – Filler metals....
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