In a prior life, we made braze joints between various refractory alloys (Mo, Re, W) and superalloys, that were intended to be leak-tight to high temperature gas (~1500 F). The metallurgists tried a lot of different combinations, and Ed's post is quite correct, the tough thing is avoiding thermal "shocks" due to equipment faults. One thing we always came back to is the use of near-pure gold as a braze alloy. Its high malleability helps to maintain a seal even under conditions that would rupture other metals.