Old 03-12-23 | 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Kontact
Heat affected zones are hard, not soft with lower yield strength. They are an issue because they can crack because they're brittle.

I dont think you have accurately measured a three tenths of a degree bend in a double tapered tube.

There you go again, but it totally depends on the alloy. Most cold-worked steel somewhat anneals from brazing heat.
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