S. No. |
Welding |
Brazing |
1.
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It is the jointing process in which both piece of work
piece melted together with or without application of filler material
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Brazing is the joining process in which work piece is
heated below its melting temperature and the joint is made by use of filler
material known as braze.
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2.
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Temperature of welding is above the melting point of work piece.
It is almost 3600oC
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It is done much below the melting temperature which is
almost 600oC.
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3.
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The properties of base metal may change after joining.
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The properties of base metals remain same after joining.
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4.
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It forms strongest joint.
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These joints are weaker than welding.
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5.
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The use of filler metal is not compulsory in welding.
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Filler metal is used compulsory in brazing.
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6.
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The work piece must be clean before welding.
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The work piece should clean but it is not compulsory.
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7.
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It mostly used to join similar metals.
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It is mostly use to join dissimilar metal.
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8.
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It is best suitable to join large assembly.
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It is best suited for join small assembly.
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9.
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Welded joints can withstand with high temperature.
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These joints cannot withstand with high temperature.
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