Deck 19: Soldering, Brazing, and Braze Welding Processes

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The ____ of a brazed joint is its ability to withstand a force parallel to the joint.

A) shear strength
B) tensile strength
C) corrosion resistance
D) ductility
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The ____ method of heating uses a high-frequency electrical current to establish a corresponding current on the surface of the part.

A) resistance
B) induction
C) torch furnace
D) ultrasonic
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The use of fluxes eliminates the need for good joint cleaning.
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____ solder alloys have excellent wetting, flow, and strength characteristics, but they are expensive.

A) Tin-lead
B) Cadmium-zinc
C) Cadmium-silver
D) Tin-antimony
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Brazing uses more filler metal than braze welding.
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One function of fluxes is to remove any oxides that form as a result of heating the parts.
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____ of a joint is its ability to resist chemical attack.

A) Tensile strength
B) Shear strength
C) Fatigue resistance
D) Corrosion resistance
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The only difference between soldering and brazing is that brazing is done at a lower temperature, below 840 degrees F (449 degrees C), and soldering is done at a higher temperature, above 840 degrees F (449 degrees C).
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The flame of the torch is one of the quickest ways of heating the material to be joined, especially on thicker sections.
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____ solders are most commonly used on electrical connections, air-conditioning and refrigeration drain piping, and for architectural accents where good corrosion resistance is needed. They must never be used for water piping.

A) Tin-antimony-lead
B) Cadmium-silver
C) Tin-lead
D) Tin-antimony
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The ____ of a metal is its ability to be bent repeatedly without exceeding its elastic limit and without failure.

A) shear strength
B) tensile strength
C) corrosion resistance
D) fatigue resistance
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Braze welding uses capillary action to pull filler metal into a tightly fitted joint.
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The oxyacetylene flame has a very high temperature near the inner cone, but it has little heat in the outer flame.
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When silver soldering on food-handling equipment, use a cadmium-free silver solder.
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If fluxes become overheated or burned, they will stop working as fluxes, and become a contamination in the joint.
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The ____ of a joint is its ability to withstand being pulled apart.

A) ductility
B) tensile strength
C) corrosion resistance
D) shear strength
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____ alloys are the most popular brazing alloys.They are available as regular and low-fuming alloys.

A) Copper-phosphorus
B) Copper-zinc
C) Nickel
D) Silver-copper
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____ of a joint is its ability to bend without failing.

A) Tensile strength
B) Ductility
C) Shear strength
D) Corrosion resistance
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The ____ method of heating uses an electric current that is passed through the part.

A) resistance
B) ultrasonic
C) induction
D) torch furnace
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Using excessive flux in a joint may result in flux being trapped in the joint, weakening the joint, or causing the joint to leak or fail.
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Because soldering and brazing are similar processes, both are classified by the American Welding Society (AWS) as ____________________.
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With the ____________________ method, the prefluxed parts are immersed in a bath of molten solder or braze metal, which is protected by a cover of molten flux.
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With the ____________________ method, the soldering or brazing filler metal in a suitable form is preplaced in the joint, and the assembly is immersed in a bath of molten flux.
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The ____________________ method uses high-frequency sound waves to produce the bond or to aid with heat in the bonding.
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A(n) ____________________ is the temperature range in which a metal is partly solid and partly liquid as it is heated or cooled.
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Deck 19: Soldering, Brazing, and Braze Welding Processes
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The ____ of a brazed joint is its ability to withstand a force parallel to the joint.

A) shear strength
B) tensile strength
C) corrosion resistance
D) ductility
A
2
The ____ method of heating uses a high-frequency electrical current to establish a corresponding current on the surface of the part.

A) resistance
B) induction
C) torch furnace
D) ultrasonic
B
3
The use of fluxes eliminates the need for good joint cleaning.
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4
____ solder alloys have excellent wetting, flow, and strength characteristics, but they are expensive.

A) Tin-lead
B) Cadmium-zinc
C) Cadmium-silver
D) Tin-antimony
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Brazing uses more filler metal than braze welding.
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One function of fluxes is to remove any oxides that form as a result of heating the parts.
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____ of a joint is its ability to resist chemical attack.

A) Tensile strength
B) Shear strength
C) Fatigue resistance
D) Corrosion resistance
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The only difference between soldering and brazing is that brazing is done at a lower temperature, below 840 degrees F (449 degrees C), and soldering is done at a higher temperature, above 840 degrees F (449 degrees C).
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The flame of the torch is one of the quickest ways of heating the material to be joined, especially on thicker sections.
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____ solders are most commonly used on electrical connections, air-conditioning and refrigeration drain piping, and for architectural accents where good corrosion resistance is needed. They must never be used for water piping.

A) Tin-antimony-lead
B) Cadmium-silver
C) Tin-lead
D) Tin-antimony
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The ____ of a metal is its ability to be bent repeatedly without exceeding its elastic limit and without failure.

A) shear strength
B) tensile strength
C) corrosion resistance
D) fatigue resistance
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Braze welding uses capillary action to pull filler metal into a tightly fitted joint.
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The oxyacetylene flame has a very high temperature near the inner cone, but it has little heat in the outer flame.
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When silver soldering on food-handling equipment, use a cadmium-free silver solder.
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If fluxes become overheated or burned, they will stop working as fluxes, and become a contamination in the joint.
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The ____ of a joint is its ability to withstand being pulled apart.

A) ductility
B) tensile strength
C) corrosion resistance
D) shear strength
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17
____ alloys are the most popular brazing alloys.They are available as regular and low-fuming alloys.

A) Copper-phosphorus
B) Copper-zinc
C) Nickel
D) Silver-copper
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18
____ of a joint is its ability to bend without failing.

A) Tensile strength
B) Ductility
C) Shear strength
D) Corrosion resistance
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The ____ method of heating uses an electric current that is passed through the part.

A) resistance
B) ultrasonic
C) induction
D) torch furnace
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Using excessive flux in a joint may result in flux being trapped in the joint, weakening the joint, or causing the joint to leak or fail.
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Because soldering and brazing are similar processes, both are classified by the American Welding Society (AWS) as ____________________.
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With the ____________________ method, the prefluxed parts are immersed in a bath of molten solder or braze metal, which is protected by a cover of molten flux.
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With the ____________________ method, the soldering or brazing filler metal in a suitable form is preplaced in the joint, and the assembly is immersed in a bath of molten flux.
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The ____________________ method uses high-frequency sound waves to produce the bond or to aid with heat in the bonding.
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A(n) ____________________ is the temperature range in which a metal is partly solid and partly liquid as it is heated or cooled.
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