| Linde is the supplier of choice for high-quality gases used in brazing atmospheres, including nitrogen, hydrogen and various hydrocarbons. Nitrogen is also used as a purge gas, in compliance with National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) safety guidelines.
Brazing is a method of metallurgically joining (or bonding) two distinct metal surfaces, using an appropriate filler metal. Linde works with its customers to develop, optimize and troubleshoot their brazing processes; we also supply the required high-quality nitrogen and hydrogen gases, whenever and wherever you need them.
The brazing of steels and non-ferrous alloys can be optimized by using the HYDROFLEX® furnace atmosphere control system, which can derive the following benefits:
· Parts surfaces will be clean and bright, with little or no fluxing
· Atmosphere impurities are reduced to such an extent, furnace belts and retorts will last longer
· Predictable wetting and good brazing material flows are possible, due to the precise control of atmospheric dew point; this also ensures consistent joint quality
To learn more about how your company can benefit from the use of HYDROFLEX, please Contact Us.
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