Advantages:
• Offering high ductility.
• Suitability for combining two different materials.
• Allows the joining of porous parts.
• Brazed connections, which are relatively stronger.
• Does not create surface tension.
• Combining casting and forging materials.
• Ability to solve problems, such as warping, overheating or melting of the base metal.
• Ability to obtain low unit cost products.
• Easily adaptable to automation.
• Ability to work within very low production tolerances.
Disadvantages:
• May require high processing temperatures, which may cause thermal damage or deformation of materials.
• The brazing process can be complex and require expertise, which can increase labor costs.
• In some cases, soldered connections may be susceptible to oxidation or corrosive effects.
• Brazing material can be costly, which can increase product costs.
• The brazing process may reduce the surface quality or affect mechanical properties of some materials.
• When repair or replacement is required, soldered connections may be difficult to separate and may cause damage to the materials.
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