Influence of reactive process gases on zinc solders on aluminium and steel

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  • Sarah Tiemann
  • Ulrich Hollander
  • Kai Mohwald
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Bach
  • Lina Lie
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)314-317
Seitenumfang4
FachzeitschriftWelding and Cutting
Jahrgang10
Ausgabenummer5
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 19 Okt. 2011

Abstract

Inert gas brazing and soldering of hybrid materials of aluminium and steel has special requirements for the selected process conditions. Due to the formation of oxide films on metals, it is necessary to activate the surface in order to enable the solder to be wetted. In this connection, fluxes are applied in order to dissolve surface oxides in molten brazes or solders. As part of the research, a procedure was developed, where the surface activation results from mixing reactive gases with the inert gas, allowing avoidance of the use of commercial fluxes.

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Influence of reactive process gases on zinc solders on aluminium and steel. / Tiemann, Sarah; Hollander, Ulrich; Mohwald, Kai et al.
in: Welding and Cutting, Jahrgang 10, Nr. 5, 19.10.2011, S. 314-317.

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Tiemann S, Hollander U, Mohwald K, Bach FW, Lie L. Influence of reactive process gases on zinc solders on aluminium and steel. Welding and Cutting. 2011 Okt 19;10(5):314-317.
Tiemann, Sarah ; Hollander, Ulrich ; Mohwald, Kai et al. / Influence of reactive process gases on zinc solders on aluminium and steel. in: Welding and Cutting. 2011 ; Jahrgang 10, Nr. 5. S. 314-317.
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