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THE HARRIS PRODUCTS GROUP Home Ideas & Expert Advice Tech Tips Tensile Strength of Brazed Joints

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Tensile Strength of Brazed Joints
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Joint strength depends on several factors: clearance between parts, base metal
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composition, service temperature and joint quality (low voids, good penetration).
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Joint design will also affect strength.
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Spec Gas Selector The bulk tensile strength of silver braze alloys is 40,000-70,000 psi. When
Gas Surge Calculator brazing copper-based alloys, failure will occur in the copper or brass. For copper
Literature Request this is usually the annealed strength of the copper alloy. When brazing steel or
MyLincoln Login other ferrous metals, joint strength over 70,000 psi can be achieved under the
right conditions.

Ideas & Expert Advice Keep in mind that braze joints are primarily lap type joints, so strength is a
combination of tensile and shear. Joint strength is directly influenced by the
above mentioned factors. The only way to accurately determine tensile or other
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values is to test the brazed assembly.
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