Physico-chemical aspects of surface activation during fluxless brazing in shielding-gas furnaces

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCoatings in Manufacturing Engineering
Pages73-80
Number of pages8
Publication statusPublished - May 2010
Event8th International Conference on the Coatings in Manufacturing Engineering - Erlangen, Germany
Duration: 14 Apr 201015 Apr 2010

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NameKey Engineering Materials
Volume438
ISSN (Print)1013-9826
ISSN (electronic)1662-9795

Abstract

Continuous process brazing in shielding-gas furnaces is tailor-made for manufacturing mass production components by means of brazing technology. Which brazing tasks can actually be carried out by a shielding-gas furnace, depend on many ancillary conditions. In particular these are, besides the component size and joint geometry, the base materials and brazing filler metals as well as the material specific process parameters which are to be maintained in a continuous furnace in order that a process assured brazing can be guaranteed. In this context, the activation of the component's surfaces play a central role for wetting with the braze melt. Within the scope of this contribution, the variables and ancillary conditions concerning this matter are presented and discussed using the brazing process on stainless steels as an example.

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    Furnace brazing, High temperature brazing, Shielding gas, Surface activation, Wetting

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Physico-chemical aspects of surface activation during fluxless brazing in shielding-gas furnaces. / Bach, Friedrich Wilhelm; Möhwald, Kai; Holländer, Ulrich.
Coatings in Manufacturing Engineering. 2010. p. 73-80 (Key Engineering Materials; Vol. 438).

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Bach, FW, Möhwald, K & Holländer, U 2010, Physico-chemical aspects of surface activation during fluxless brazing in shielding-gas furnaces. in Coatings in Manufacturing Engineering. Key Engineering Materials, vol. 438, pp. 73-80, 8th International Conference on the Coatings in Manufacturing Engineering, Erlangen, Germany, 14 Apr 2010. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.438.73
Bach, F. W., Möhwald, K., & Holländer, U. (2010). Physico-chemical aspects of surface activation during fluxless brazing in shielding-gas furnaces. In Coatings in Manufacturing Engineering (pp. 73-80). (Key Engineering Materials; Vol. 438). https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.438.73
Bach FW, Möhwald K, Holländer U. Physico-chemical aspects of surface activation during fluxless brazing in shielding-gas furnaces. In Coatings in Manufacturing Engineering. 2010. p. 73-80. (Key Engineering Materials). doi: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.438.73
Bach, Friedrich Wilhelm ; Möhwald, Kai ; Holländer, Ulrich. / Physico-chemical aspects of surface activation during fluxless brazing in shielding-gas furnaces. Coatings in Manufacturing Engineering. 2010. pp. 73-80 (Key Engineering Materials).
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