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BRAZING OF COPPER, STEEL AND STAINLESS STEEL PIPES AND TUBES
BRAZING: THE ALTERNATIVE TO WELDING
You want to have a joint made for your metal pipes that is basically as strong as the one made by welding? Then choose brazing. Tubeworkx performs this process both manually and on high-speed carousel machines in our modern facility.
HOW WE BRAZE
Brazing is a technique in which a joint is created by adding a, above 650 degrees molten silver alloy. This alloy fills the space between the material by capillary action. Heating is done on the basis of the gas flame, including shielding gas and backing gas or via induction.These joints are in practice as strong as welding. The difference is that the materials to be joined are not melted. Brazing aluminum or steel, or copper/brass, steel/steel are some of the operations used.
RAPID CYCLE BRAZING, A CRITICAL PROCESS TIMES
Tubing Brazing of pipe components is a very critical process. If you don't control one of the many factors then it usually leads to an unreliable joint. Tubeworkx has invested in systems where these variable factors are constant. So at Tubeworkx you don't have to expect a problem if "the craftsman" should have a bad day. In addition, each joint is subsequently tested for leak-tightness, so you can be sure of a guaranteed tight product.


ALTERNATIVE TO BRAZING IS PIPE END MACHINING
Different pipe end processingIn most cases (depending on the print run), it is more cost-effective to opt for a pipe end machining as an alternative to brazing. In terms of leak tightness a pipe end form is more reliable than brazed or a welded joint. In addition, certain end forms offer significant speed gains in the assembly of piping systems.