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joints can vary considerably, depending on the chemistry of either (or both) gases/fluids, the service temperatures of the gases/fluids involved, and the pressure at which the s&the is operating. based on those factors, leak-tight seals between the tube and header might be achieved by the use of rubber
seals, or perhaps by adhesive bonding, soldering, welding, or by brazing. rubber-seals if the operating temps are below about f ( c), operating pressures are less than about psi ( kpa) and the chemistries of the gases/fluids are not too aggressive, then rubber gaskets can be used to seal those tube-through-header...
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