Brazing

Bodycotes extensive brazing and metal joining experience provides all the benefits of clean, pressure tight joints, with the added ability to handle mass production volumes.

Fabricating components from pressed and turned steel parts will frequently show a considerable saving in costs due to reduced material content, reduced machine time and less expensive capital plant.

Because of the special properties of the process, secure, leakproof joints can be achieved on assemblies which are complex, irregularly shaped and intricate (as well as the more straight forward), at costs which are often markedly lower than those which can be achieved by other conventional methods.

 

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Atmosphere
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Dip
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Furnace
A continuous process, providing all the benefits of clean, pressure tight joints, with the added ability to handle mass production volumes. Used extensively in the automotive and hydraulics industries.

Fabricating components from pressed and turned steel parts will frequently show a considerable saving in costs due to reduced material content, reduced machine time and less expensive capital plant.

Bodycote utilises a process whereby copper is drawn in a molten state between the surfaces by capillary action within a controlled atmosphere high temperature furnace. In the process the copper actually forms an alloy with the steel with the result that the fused joint strength is often well above that of the component parts.

Because of the special properties of the process, secure, leakproof joints can be achieved on assemblies which are complex, irregularly shaped and intricate (as well as the more straight forward), at costs which are often markedly lower than those which can be achieved by other con
Induction
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Mesh Belt
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Pre braze assembly
Torch
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Vacuum
Vacuum brazing techniques have been developed, incorporating T.I.G. and resistance tack welding, specifically aimed at the fabrication of complex assemblies. With care in the choice of braze filler alloy and joint design it is possible to produce joints whose strength exceeds that of the parent metal. These techniques have proven particularly valuable where pressure tightness and resistance to high operational temperatures are critical.

The use of high vacuum conditions ensures no oxidation of the joint surfaces occurs and therefore no flux is required. This and the enhanced wetting characteristic under vacuum, even of difficult materials such as stainless steel, produces extremely sound joints which are stronger than those brazed by conventional methods. Considerable cost savings are possible with vacuum brazing, particularly when complex shapes are involved, as final cleaning is not required after brazing, and often economies in material usage can be achieved.
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Bodycote Thermal Processing - Singapore

Kenny Wong
General Manager
M: +65 9233 8326 OR
M: +65 8288 1088 ( after office hours )
kenny.wong@bodycote.com

Bodycote Singapore Pte Ltd
No 7 Tuas Avenue 8.
Singapore 639 222.
Main: +65 6576 9888
DID : +65 6576 9880
Fax: +65 6863 9022
Website: www.bodycote.com.sg