We introduce an overview of brazing, including its definition and characteristics.
Brazing is one of the metal joining methods known as "brazing (including soldering)." Its definition is "a method of joining materials by heating and melting a filler material (brazing alloy and solder) that melts at a temperature lower than the melting point of the base material, allowing it to flow into the gaps of the base material through wetting and capillary action, without melting the base material." Since brazing uses a filler material with a melting point lower than that of the base material, it minimizes thermal impact on the base material, allowing for precise joints that are suitable for thin materials and small components. 【Features】 ■ Can join without melting the base material ■ High airtightness of the joint ■ Can join dissimilar metals ■ Easily accommodates small or complex-shaped workpieces ■ Joints have excellent electrical and thermal conductivity ■ Facilitates mass production (automation and furnace brazing) *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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【Brazing Processing】 ■ Flame Brazing ■ Furnace Brazing ■ High-Frequency Brazing ■ Resistance Brazing *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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Soldering (brazing, soldering)
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Since our establishment in 1962, we have been engaged in the manufacturing and processing of solder materials and flux, as well as soldering processing. Even when we say solder materials, there is a wide variety of products. We aim to offer a selection that meets our customers' needs, such as compatibility with base materials, improved workability, and cost reduction.