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Technical Introduction
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Technology Features
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Application Scenarios
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Core Metrics
Brazing Technology
In the vacuum brazing process, two or more materials are joined by an intermediate layer of one or more filler materials (usually braze alloy). This process is executed within a vacuum or reduced-pressure atmosphere to minimize the partial pressure of oxygen and other reactive species, thereby inhibiting oxidation and other deleterious reactions. The brazing alloy melts at a lower temperature and creates a strong bond between the materials.

Technology Features
This process enables the joining of dense flow channel structures, including complex multi-layer metal components.
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Small post-weld deformation
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Application Scenarios
