If you’re soldering or brazing (also called braze welding), flux inclusions can be a real problem. If you use too much flux in an effort to “float out” impurities from your weld, you may very well end up with flux inclusions like those in Figure . (Head to Chapter 13 for more on brazing and soldering.)
If you’re working
on a multilayer braze weld, flux inclusion can occur when you fail to remove
the slag or glass on the surface of the braze before you apply the next layer.
When you’re soldering, flux inclusion can be a problem if you’re not using
enough heat. These inclusions are usually closely spaced, and they can cause a
soldered joint to leak. If you want to avoid flux inclusions (and believe
me, you do), make sure you do the following:
✓ Clean your weld joints properly after each pass.This task
is especially
important when you’re brazing.
✓ Don’t go overboard with your use of flux.
✓ Make sure you’re using enough heat to melt the filler or flux material.
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