"Diffusion bonding" refers to
Achieving perfect integration without melting.
Diffusion bonding is a joining technology that integrates materials using only heat and pressure without melting them. Since it does not involve melting like welding, it results in less distortion and defects, allowing for high-precision bonding. <Features> - Since it does not melt, cracking, bubbling, and welding defects are less likely to occur. - The bonded area is less likely to become a weak point. - There is no significant thermal distortion like in welding. - Dimensional accuracy can be maintained even for precision parts. <Benefits> - It allows for weight reduction by creating a hollow interior within the metal. - By combining with microfabrication, fine flow paths can be created within the metal. - Increased flexibility in cooling circuits improves cooling efficiency, leading to reduced cycle times and enhanced quality. - It enables the bonding of dissimilar materials. - It allows for processing that is normally not possible. We exceed the limits of metal processing and provide new applications.