Arc Welding vs. Brazing: Key Differences, Applications, and Best Practices
The main difference between arc welding and brazing is their heat sources. Brazing uses a torch, furnace, or induction to reach temperatures above 840°F (450°C) for metal joining. In contrast, arc welding uses electricity to achieve temperatures around 10,000°F, producing stronger welds in thicker materials. Key differences include the temperatures and methods used. Arc welding … Read more