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Brazing is a metal-joining process that involves the use of a filler metal to join two or more metal components. The filler metal is heated to a temperature above its melting point and then distributed between the two components, forming a strong bond. Brazing is used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, and medical, and is often used to join dissimilar metals.
The brazing market within the metals and minerals industry is driven by the increasing demand for metal components in various industries. The growing demand for lightweight and corrosion-resistant components is also driving the market. Additionally, the increasing use of brazing in the automotive industry is expected to further drive the market.
Some of the major companies in the brazing market include Lucas-Milhaupt, Inc., Johnson Matthey, Wall Colmonoy Corporation, Lucas-Milhaupt, Inc., and Lucas-Milhaupt, Inc. Show Less Read more