FILLER METALS

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Filler metals are a critical part in welding and metal manufacture processes. When welding, soldering, or brazing, the space between two close-fitting materials is filled with filler metals. These composites or unalloyed metals when warmed, dissolve to stream into the holes between two tight materials to make a weld, fastened, or brazed joint.

During the welding system, the intensity created by the electric circular segment dissolves the filler metal and the outer layer of the base metal. The liquefied materials consolidate shaping a weld pool which after cooling and cementing structures a weld joint. As a result, when melted metal from the base material is added to the filler metal, the chemical composition of the joint changes.  
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