Can the brake hose be welded and reused if it is worn out with a small hole?

Updated on Car 2024-08-12
32 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    As long as you can solder, it is not recommended that you use it. It has small eyes. That's the result of corrosion.

    Since corrosion. The tubing will corrode in a large area. It doesn't just corrode that one point.

    There may also be a few parts that are about to become small eyes. Brake safety is important. Besides, tubing is cheap.

    The soldered ** is almost the same as buying a new one. [If you have a problem with the car, ask the car master.] 4S shop professional technician, 10 minutes to solve. 】

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Yes, but it is recommended to change to a new one, safety first.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Is it necessary to save with life!Change. Hope mine is helpful to you![If you have a problem with the car, ask the car master.] 4S shop professional technician, 10 minutes to solve. 】

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello!Yes, but the welding technique is better.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello!It is recommended to change to a new one. Hope it helps.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, you can't weld, you can only replace. The brake fluid pressure is too high.

    I hope my answer will be helpful to you [If you have a question about the car, ask the car master. 4S shop professional technician, 10 minutes to solve. 】

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello, it is recommended to replace, the brake pipe can be different from other pipes, in case of oil leakage from the broken place, it is a matter of the body and your personal safety, it is recommended to replace the new car with a problem, ask the car master. 4S shop professional technician, 10 minutes to solve. 】

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello!No, it's better to replace it![If you have a problem with the car, ask the car master.] 4S shop professional technician, 10 minutes to solve. 】

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, this suggestion is to get a new one.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Welding is a manufacturing process and technology that joins metals or other thermoplastic materials, such as plastics, by means of heat, high temperature or high pressure.

    Welding achieves the purpose of bonding through the following three ways:

    1. Fusion welding - heating the workpiece to be joined to make it partially melted to form a molten pool, the molten pool will be joined after cooling and solidifying, and the melt filler can be added to assist if necessary, it is suitable for the welding of various metals and alloys, without pressure.

    2. Pressure welding - the welding process must apply pressure to the weldment, which belongs to the processing of various metal materials and some metal materials.

    3. Brazing - using metal materials with lower melting points than the base metal as brazing metal, using liquid brazing metal to wet the base metal, filling the joint gap, and diffusion with the base metal to achieve link weldments. It is suitable for the welding of various materials, and also suitable for the welding of different metals or dissimilar materials.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Welding is the process of forming a permanent connection between the materials of the workpiece to be welded (the same or different kinds), through heating or pressurization or both, and with or without filling materials, so that the materials of the workpiece can achieve the harmony between atoms and form a permanent connection.

    During the soldering process, the workpiece and solder melt to form a molten area, and the connection between the materials is formed when the molten pool cools and solidifies. In this process, pressure is often also applied. There are many types of energy** used in welding, including gas flames, arcs, lasers, electron beams, friction, and ultrasonics.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Welding, also known as welding, is a manufacturing process and technology that joins metals or other thermoplastic materials such as plastics by means of heat, high temperature or high pressure.

    There are many types of energy** in modern welding, including gas flames, arcs, lasers, electron beams, friction and ultrasonics. In addition to being used in factories, welding can also be performed in a variety of environments, such as in the field, underwater, and in space. Welding can be dangerous to the operator wherever it is, so proper precautions must be taken when performing welding.

    The possible injuries to the human body caused by welding include burns, electric shock, vision damage, inhalation of toxic gases, excessive ultraviolet radiation, etc.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The so-called welding groove is a process of chamfering the butt of the plate in order to fill the weld more with the welding liquid during the welding of carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum alloy and copper. Welding grooves generally have two common angles: 25 degrees, 30 degrees, 35 degrees, and 45 degrees.

    In recent years, the development and production of automatic flat beveling machines and milling machines have gradually replaced the original inefficient processing methods.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are many kinds of this:

    The butt ring seam of the vertical steel storage tank is welded to weld the annular seam. Generally, an annular seam refers to a weld that is formed into a ring and is parallel to the ground, and the welder normally stands or squats to weld the girth weld.

    The weld of the pipe butt is an annular seam, but sometimes it is a vertical weld, sometimes it is a horizontal weld, but it should be a closed ring. Thank you!

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    RT stands for Radiographic Inspection. Abbreviation for radiographic testing.

    RT can be used to inspect the connection quality of welded joints.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Welding is a method of making a permanent connection to a workpiece by using heat or pressurization, or both, with or without filler material.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Welding: A processing method that uses heating or pressure, or both, with or without filler metal, to make two separated objects achieve permanent atom bonding. Note a few words of the appeal:

    Or, combined, inter-atomic, permanently combined. Let's analyze the definition carefully!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Welding technology in industry generally depends on the type of job, in general:

    1.Manual arc welding, argon arc welding, electroslag pressure welding, flash butt welding, oxyacetylene flame welding and cutting, and carbon dioxide protection welding are commonly used in civil engineering for steel structure installation and non-ferrous metal welding.

    2.Plastic welding is mostly used for hot melt welding of various engineering plastics, in which plastic bonding should also belong to the welding process.

    3. The welding of shipbuilding boilers and various pressure vessels requires higher welding process requirements and stricter technical requirements, on-site operations, and uses special processes such as manual arc welding, argon arc welding, carbon dioxide protection welding, and electroslag welding.

    3.There are also ultrasonic welding, first-class welding, etc., which are special welding technologies under special processes, and their uses are limited in actual operations, and they are no longer classified.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There are still many welding methods, all of which are combined with the actual situation to analyze the specific use, and the current easier to use is still the best laser welding method in the Czech Republic that belongs to the imperial herd

    1. Ultrasonic welding.

    Welding is carried out by using high-frequency ** waves to generate frictional heat on the joint surface of plastic parts. It is mainly used in the welding of tubes, filters, auto parts, etc.

    2. Friction welding.

    Use frictional heat to heat and melt plastics;The plastic will cool and solidify when the friction is stopped;Under the continuous action of a certain pressure, the welding of the plastic is completed.

    3. Plastic laser welding.

    Compared with other traditional plastic welding processes, plastic laser welding technology not only overcomes the shortcomings of parts that cannot be welded in three-dimensional space shape, but also greatly improves the design freedom of the shape and size of the parts, and the engineering automation, and the quality of the parts is relatively high, but the cost is reduced.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Welding is the process of forming an integral joint with the help of the connection between atoms and the diffusion between protons. It can also be considered that welding is a method of using thermal energy or mechanical pressure, or both, to use filler materials to join two or more workpieces together to become an inseparable and strong joint.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello this friend: electroslag pressure welding, resistance welding. Flash butt welding. Hydroelectric welding. TIG welding. CO2 gas shielded welding and much more!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Welding type method:

    1. Electrode arc welding

    Principle - an arc welding method for welding with manually operated electrodes. A stable burning arc established between the electrode and the weldment is used to melt the electrode and weldment, resulting in a strong welded joint. It belongs to the joint protection of gas slag.

    Main features - flexible operation; Low assembly requirements for the welded joint; Wide range of weldable metal materials; Low welding productivity; Weld quality dependence (depends on the welder's operational skills and on-site performance).

    Application - Widely used in shipbuilding, boilers and pressure vessels, machinery manufacturing, building structures, chemical equipment and other manufacturing and maintenance industries. It is suitable for welding of various metal materials, various thicknesses and various structural shapes (in the above industries).

    2. Submerged arc welding (automatic welding):

    Principle – The arc burns under the flux layer. A weld is formed by melting the wire, flux, and base metal (weldment) using the heat generated by the burning arc between the wire and the weldment. Slag protection.

    Main features - high welding productivity; Welding seam***; Low welding cost; good working conditions; Difficult to weld in a spatial position; High requirements for the assembly quality of weldments; It is not suitable for welding thin plates (when the welding current is less than 100A, the arc stability is not good) and short welds.

    Application——Widely used in shipbuilding, boilers, bridges, lifting machinery and metallurgical machinery manufacturing. Submerged arc welding can be used for weldments where the weld can be kept in a horizontal position or the angle of inclination is not large. The thickness of the plate should be greater than 5 mm (burn-through resistant).

    Welded carbon structural steel, low-alloy structural steel, stainless steel, heat-resistant steel, composite steel, etc.

    3. Carbon dioxide gas shielded welding (automatic or semi-automatic welding):

    Principle: Melting electrode arc welding method using carbon dioxide as shielding gas. Atmospheric protection.

    Main features - high welding productivity; Low welding cost; Small welding deformation (arc heating concentration); High welding quality; Simple operation; High spatter rate; It is difficult to solder with AC power; Poor wind resistance; Non-ferrous metals that are susceptible to oxidation cannot be welded.

    4. MIG MAG welding (molten inert gas active gas shielded welding):

    MIG welding principle - an arc welding method that uses inert gas as shielding gas and welding wire as melting electrode. The shielding gas is usually argon or helium or a mixture of them. MIG uses inert gas, MAG adds a small amount of active gas, such as oxygen, carbon dioxide, etc., to the inert gas.

    5. TIG welding (tungsten inert gas shielded welding).

    Principle - under the protection of inert gas, the arc heat generated between the tungsten electrode and the weldment is used to melt the base metal and the filled welding wire (or without filling the welding wire) to form a welding seam. The electrode does not melt during the welding process.

    6. Plasma arc welding.

    Principle - with the help of the water-cooled nozzle on the arc constraint effect, obtain a high energy density plasma arc for welding.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There are many classifications of welding methods, and according to the different states of the metal in the welding process, the welding methods can be divided into three categories: fusion welding, pressure welding and brazing. Each type is divided into a variety of different welding methods. As for metal thermal cutting, spraying, carbon arc gouging, etc., are all metal processing methods similar to welding methods, and usually belong to the technical scope of welding professionals.

    Fusion welding During the welding process, the weldment joint is heated to a molten state, and the method of completing the welding without pressure is called fusion welding. Commonly used fusion welding methods include arc welding, gas welding, electroslag welding, etc.

    Pressure Welding During the welding process, pressure (heated or not heated) must be applied to the weldment in order to complete the welding method is called pressure welding. Commonly used pressure welding methods include resistance welding (butt welding, spot welding, seam welding), friction welding, rotary arc welding, ultrasonic welding, etc.

    Brazing In the welding process, the metal material with a lower melting point than the base metal is used as the brazing metal, the weldment and the brazing metal are heated to a temperature higher than the melting point of the brazing metal and lower than the melting point of the base metal, and the method of wetting the base metal with liquid brazing filler metal, filling the joint gap and diffusing the base metal to realize the connection of the weldment is called brazing. Commonly used brazing methods include flame brazing, induction brazing, furnace brazing, salt bath brazing and vacuum brazing.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Do you know how to weld the argon arc by hand? The construction site masters are all masters and have long knowledge! Which of these welding methods do you think is better?

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The commonly used welding methods on the construction site are electrode arc welding, gas shielded welding and argon arc welding, which is manual.

    Many construction sites have also begun to use mechanical welding or automatic welding, such as full-position argon arc welding and full-position gas shielded welding, all of which have special machines.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Hello, the common welding methods are two welding, manual welding, argon arc welding, now what is the welding of something, and the degree of convenience and inconvenience, especially the second guarantee and manual welding, argon arc welding is generally used for root welding, or precision welding! Argon arc welding is long and electric welding!

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Steel structure welding is mainly based on arc welding methods, including electrode arc welding, submerged arc welding, carbon dioxide welding and argon arc welding, etc., and in some occasions, gas welding and gas cutting

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Electrode arc welding, argon arc welding, gas shielded welding, submerged arc welding.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Common soldering includes dry soldering and tin soldering, and soldering with tin is more stable when fixed.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Manual arc welding, gas shielded welding, tungsten argon arc welding, submerged arc automatic welding, oxy-acetylene flame gas welding, resistance welding, laser welding, etc.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Laser welding, TIG welding, electric welding, resistance welding, that's all I know.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    According to the welding process method, welding is divided into three categories: fusion welding; Pressure welding; Brazing.

    Fusion welding includes: arc welding; gas welding; electron beam welding; laser welding; electroslag welding; thermite welding;

    1. Arc welding includes: MIGG welding; Non-melting pole TIG welding;

    MIGG welding is divided into: electrode arc welding; submerged arc welding; argon arc welding (MIG welding); CO2 gas arc welding; flux-cored wire arc welding; Stud welding;

    Non-melting JGG welding is divided into: tungsten TIG welding (TIG welding); plasma arc welding; Atomic hydrogen welding;

    2. Gas welding includes: oxyacetylene gas welding; hydrogen-oxygen welding; propylene oxide gas welding; Air acetylene gas welding;

    Pressure welding includes: forge welding; friction welding; cold pressure welding; resistance welding; diffusion welding; ultrasonic welding; high-frequency welding; **Weld;.

    1. Resistance welding includes: spot welding; seam welding; projection welding; Butt welding;

    Brazing includes: flame brazing; soldering iron brazing; resistance brazing; Induction brazing; salt bath brazing; Brazing in the furnace.

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