Dip brazing offers an excellent joining method for a vast variety of assemblies. Because of the uniform heating and cooling characteristics of dip brazing and the ability to fill joints through capillary action, it often is a good alternative to welding, spot-welding and riveting.

Dip brazing can minimize or eliminate excessive distortion that may take place during welding. Filling of joints by capillary action results in a seam that gives good EMI and RFI characteristics. Dip brazing can join parts of varying thicknesses and sizes and eliminates the requirement of grinding welded seams.

Dip brazing allows many features to be added in the detail parts rather than at a higher assembly level. The benefits and cost reduction possibilities may be substantial on certain applications.