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Their fabrication facilities can perform many varied operations amongst which are. (read more)
Braze and brazing alloys join metals or other materials without extensive fusion of the substrates. Brazes have a higher melting point (>800° F) than solders and cause little or no metal vaporization, gain growth, stress corrosion, or distortion
Pipe liners are used to prevent leakage or infiltration in pipes and piping systems
Search by Specification | Learn MoreTube bending and pipe bending services produce finished parts from tubes and pipes. They perform processes such as CNC bending, hydroforming, mandrel bending, ram bending, roll ending, heat bending, and sand packing
Search by Specification | Learn MoreWelding machines and joining machines include all manner of devices used for welding, brazing and soldering
Search by Specification | Learn MoreHeat exchangers are commonly used in a wide variety of industrial, chemical, and electronics processes to transfer energy and provide required heating or cooling.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreBrazing and soldering services use welding techniques and related processes to fabricate parts and join components
Learn MoreFiller metal alloys and consumables used in welding, brazing or soldering include items in rod sheet, wire spool, coated stick, weld stud, powder, preform or paste forms
Search by Specification | Learn MoreTube fittings connect runs of tubing for in-line, offset, multi-port, and mounting configurations to other tubing sections, pipe, hose, and other fluid transfer components
Search by Specification | Learn MoreTube fabrication services perform end-services such as notching, slotting, and piercing. They do not manufacture pipes or tubes.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreWelding and fabrication services weld and fabricate a variety of materials. They may also perform services such as machining, CAD support, and field welding.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreSolders include low melting point metal alloys usually in wire, powder, preform or paste forms. Solders are metal alloys with low melting points that are used to join metals together.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreSoldering irons, stations and accessories bond two or more metallic surfaces together with a low melting alloy solder such as tin/lead or Sn/Cu/Ni/Ge alloys, which is melted, wets the surface and resolidifies forming a soldered joint.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreStrainers are placed in-line with process piping to remove large solid contaminants from the flow. Strainers can be cleaned and reused
Search by Specification | Learn MoreFluxes are a chemical composition used in soldering, brazing and welding that cleans the metal surface, assists with heat transfer and helps remove surface metal oxides
Learn MoreFlow orifices and flow restrictors contain precision-machined holes and filters or screens to restrict flow and reduce pressure. They are available as stand-alone devices and in kits, assemblies, restrictors, and restrictor valves.
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LOW COST BRAZING ALLOYS Bellman-Melcor LLC
SILVABRITE® / SILVABRITE Wolverine Joining Technologies
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Drawing on decades of experience in copper brazing, Tricon answered the automotive market's need for a residue free brazing paste for use in stainless steel components. By matching Tricon's 60-302000 copper brazing paste with the proper dew point in a dry atmosphere furnace, soot free joints are easily achieved. (read more)
Tricon has developed multiple products to improve the efficiency and quality of brazing complex assemblies for our customers who manufacture torque converters. Our copper brazing paste products are developed to provide superior performance in a variety of dispensing applicators and furnace atmospheres. (read more)
Tricon Industries' brazing paste products can be used for brazing ferrous and some nonferrous materials. Tricon has brazing pastes that work in virtually all-commercial furnace atmospheres. Standard products include pure copper, copper-iron, copper-nickel and copper tin. (read more)
For ferrous metals like low carbon steel and stainless, we offer a variety of options including preforms and paste. Our alloy options range from high purity, oxygen-free copper to alloys formulated for specific situations (read more)
Of all brazing processes, the most variables are presented when brazing in atmosphere or vacuum. Among these are the type of base and filler metal used, type of atmosphere, dew point, temperature, and even furnace construction. Most furnace brazing pastes are supplied without flux, consisting only of atomized filler metal and a neutral binder. (read more)
Brazing paste is a combination of alloy in powder form, a binder and many times a flux. This combination can be an ideal way to improve production efficiency with automation. In addition, certain alloys that are not possible in solid form can be created for use as a paste. We offer a limitless combination of alloys, binders and fluxes for superior performance on your applications. (read more)
No one has more experience brazing hypodermic tubing then New England Small Tube. We braze everything from enclosures and T-joints to complex dispensing manifolds and coaxial sampling probes. (read more)
Wolverine Joining Technologies high silver brazing alloy, SILVALOY, provides the industry's most diverse range of alloy solutions. With silver contents of 20% or more, our alloys are perfect for joining most ferrous alloys, all copper and copper alloys, all nickel alloys, precious metals and tungsten carbides. (read more)
Copper alloys are so widely used, many in complex applications, that there are over 370 commercial copper and copper alloy grades. The Copper family includes coppers, high-copper alloys, brasses, leaded brasses, bronzes, aluminum bronzes, silicon bronzes, copper nickels, and nickel silvers. (read more)
Silver, Copper, Nickel and Aluminum Alloys--Bellman-Melcor offers a complete line of alloys without cadmium that have proven to be excellent substitutes for the conventional cadmium alloys. Below is a partial listing of the popular cadmium-free alloys. For our entire cadmium free product line, refer to the our complete listing page (read more)
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brazing copper pipe,copper pipe bender,copper tube bender... Brazing copper pipe, copper pipe bender, copper tube bender manufacturer, supplier, factory, exporter--China Taizhou DBW Metal Pipe Fittings Co.,Ltd. |
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brazing copper pipe,copper heat pipe,brazing copper... Brazing copper pipe, copper heat pipe manufacturer, supplier, factory, exporter-- China Ningbo Jintian Copper Co.,LTD. is a wholly owned sub-company |
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Copper Brazing Alloys on ThomasNet.com Brazing Alloys Copper Alloys Copper-Nickel Alloys Copper Brazing Services Aluminum Brazing Alloys Silver Brazing Alloys 4047 Brazing Alloys Paste |
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Brass, Bronze & Copper Pipe Fittings on ThomasNet.com Brass Pipe Fittings Copper Pipe Fittings Brass, Bronze & Copper Bushings Brass, Bronze & Copper Stampings Brass, Bronze & Copper Shapes Brass, Bronze |
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Copper.org: Copper Tube, Pipe & Fittings: Technical... Copper Motor Rotor Industry Links Tube, Pipe + Fittings Tube, Pipe + Fittings Overview Copper/Alloy Tube and Pipe See Copper Development Association Inc. Information |
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Copper.org: Applications: Tube, Pipe & Fittings: Copper... Copper Motor Rotor Industry Links Tube, Pipe + Fittings Tube, Pipe + Fittings Overview Copper/Alloy Tube and Pipe See Copper Development Association Inc. Information |
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Procedures: Copper Welding Copper and most copper alloys can be joined by welding, brazing and most copper alloys can be joined by welding, brazing and soldering. See Aufhauser Corporation Information |
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ePanorama Copper is indeed a better conductor than aluminum, but because of it's higher price it is not common. |
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Brazing copper tubing: Its simpler than it seems Brazing copper tubing It's simpler than it seems |
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ASME (mechanical) Code Issues - Stainless Steel To Copper Pipe... Stainless Steel To Copper Pipe Weld thread292-23838 |