Originally Posted By: tfabris

Just to be nit-picky...

From their FAQ
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I thought welding meant that the parent metal was melted, so how can you consider your products "welding"?
The dictionary definition of welding is:
To join (metals) by applying heat, sometimes with pressure and sometimes with an intermediate or filler metal having a high melting point.

To bring into close association or union.

Based on this definition, yes, our welding products are welding.

However, *anyone* who knows will tell you that 'welding' involves melting the base metal to form a common weld puddle.
If the base metal parts are not melted, then you are performing either brazing or soldering, depending on the melting temperature of the filler material.

At 350F, their product is technically 'soldering'.

Could be a very good option, none-the-less.
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