A joining process is referred to as
soldering if the filler material melts at 450°C or less. By contrast,
the term brazing is used for melting temperatures above 450°C.
Soldering/brazing allows operators to join similar and or different
materials which would be difficult to bond with MIG welding. In
addition, thin and heat-sensitive components can be joined.
Maximising productivity
An oxyfuel flame is used to heat components. Using acetylene as the
fuel gas greatly enhances the productivity of brazing/soldering,
particularly when applied with best-in-class equipment. We offer a range
of LINDOFLAMM® burners to optimise your soldering/brazing
operations. They are designed to easily adapt to the heating power you
require for the job. We support these burners with a range of
complementary services, including advice and help on how to design and
set up your gas supply system.
Benefits:
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Rapid heating of components to be joined
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Exact component temperature for best results
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Maximum productivity with acetylene as fuel gas
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Wide burner selection adaptable to individual demands
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Customised gas supply solutions