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单词 braze
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Definition of braze in English:

braze

verb breɪzbreɪz
[with object]often as adjective brazed
  • Form, fix, or join by soldering with an alloy of copper and zinc at high temperature.

    a brazed joint
    a disc is brazed to the cut-off end of the drill shank
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A typical use is the production of hermetic joints for vacuum brazing applications.
    • Copper can also be welded, brazed and soldered satisfactorily.
    • These steels are also brazed using nickel alloy filler metal.
    • Patented brazing techniques were combined with self-aligning parts to provide a completely sealed device.
    • The crown and back comprise a single element separated by a hollow space joined by brazing the parts together.
    • French armorers, I understand, commonly brazed two magazines end-to-end to facilitate a rapid reload.
    • Almost any method of joining is applicable to aluminum: riveting, welding, brazing or soldering.
    • When a diamond is brazed to a metal substrate, while obtaining a stable joining strength, a joined interface of the diamond is not eroded to provide a good joint with a beautiful view.
    • During World War II new brazing alloys of silver were developed.
    • It can be brazed in an entirely inert-gas atmosphere.
    • The metallization allows the fiber to be soldered to the ferrule, which in turn can be brazed to the side of the package for a hermetic seal.
    • Not only can a high-power microwave oven be used to cook food, it can be harnessed for joining, carburizing, sintering, brazing, nitriding, and annealing metal parts.
    • No, someone brazed his door handles solid yesterday and epoxy-resined his windows shut.
    • The convex top is impressed with diamond patterning and is brazed to the body of the thimble.
    • They can be readily brazed, and many coppers and copper alloys can be welded by various gas, arc and resistance methods.
    • The handle is welded to the body rather than brazed or silver soldered.
    • Bolt body and handle are forged in one piece, unlike many current actions in which the bolt handle is brazed or welded on.
    • In addition, they can be joined by brazing and soldering.
    • Each barrel of a double rifle is brazed along a central axis where the barrels are joined.
    • Magnesium can be welded by many of the arc and resistance welding processes, as well as by the oxyfuel gas welding process, and it can be brazed.
noun breɪzbreɪz
  • A brazed joint.

Origin

Late 17th century: from French braser 'solder', ultimately of Germanic origin.

 
 

Definition of braze in US English:

braze

verbbreɪzbrāz
[with object]often as adjective brazed
  • Form, fix, or join by soldering with an alloy of copper and zinc at high temperature.

    a brazed joint
    a disc is brazed to the cut-off end of the drill shank
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Not only can a high-power microwave oven be used to cook food, it can be harnessed for joining, carburizing, sintering, brazing, nitriding, and annealing metal parts.
    • The handle is welded to the body rather than brazed or silver soldered.
    • They can be readily brazed, and many coppers and copper alloys can be welded by various gas, arc and resistance methods.
    • Almost any method of joining is applicable to aluminum: riveting, welding, brazing or soldering.
    • It can be brazed in an entirely inert-gas atmosphere.
    • No, someone brazed his door handles solid yesterday and epoxy-resined his windows shut.
    • French armorers, I understand, commonly brazed two magazines end-to-end to facilitate a rapid reload.
    • Copper can also be welded, brazed and soldered satisfactorily.
    • When a diamond is brazed to a metal substrate, while obtaining a stable joining strength, a joined interface of the diamond is not eroded to provide a good joint with a beautiful view.
    • Bolt body and handle are forged in one piece, unlike many current actions in which the bolt handle is brazed or welded on.
    • Each barrel of a double rifle is brazed along a central axis where the barrels are joined.
    • In addition, they can be joined by brazing and soldering.
    • The metallization allows the fiber to be soldered to the ferrule, which in turn can be brazed to the side of the package for a hermetic seal.
    • During World War II new brazing alloys of silver were developed.
    • Magnesium can be welded by many of the arc and resistance welding processes, as well as by the oxyfuel gas welding process, and it can be brazed.
    • A typical use is the production of hermetic joints for vacuum brazing applications.
    • The crown and back comprise a single element separated by a hollow space joined by brazing the parts together.
    • The convex top is impressed with diamond patterning and is brazed to the body of the thimble.
    • These steels are also brazed using nickel alloy filler metal.
    • Patented brazing techniques were combined with self-aligning parts to provide a completely sealed device.
nounbreɪzbrāz
  • A brazed joint.

Origin

Late 17th century: from French braser ‘solder’, ultimately of Germanic origin.

 
 
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