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step1 : Joint Design
Brazed joints should always have a capillary gap into which the molten filler metal can flow. Joint strength will vary with the joint gap and the degree of overlap between parent metals.
The optimum joint gap at brazing temperature is shown in the table of physical properties for each product. Different expansion rates of the parent metals will affect the joint gap at brazing temperature. For lap joints, use an overlap length of 3 to 4 times the thickness of the thinnest parent metal part in the joint. For tubular parts, the overlap should be one tube diameter for sizes up to 1 inch diameter tube.
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