capillary vacuum soldering
joining the incompatible
Capillary vacuum soldering is a process used to join metal parts with significantly different weights or composed of different materials that are impossible to join using conventional methods. Metal components, typically with a surface coating of solder alloy, are brought into contact and placed in a vacuum chamber, where the pressure is subsequently reduced. Due to the capillary effect, the liquid solder alloy enters the gaps between the materials to be joined. The resulting joints are mechanically strong, clean, and vacuum-tight, with no deformation of individual parts.
Capillary vacuum soldering of metals finds its application in areas where high demands are placed on joint strength and excellent electrical conductivity. Therefore, it is often used in electrical engineering, as well as in general engineering.
Through this method, we are able to process almost all grades of steel.
In capillary vacuum soldering, we apply our many years of experience and expertise combined with the latest methods and technologies. Our customers can therefore always rely on high-quality results that meet their expectations.
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