Flussmittelfreies Hartlöten unter reaktiver Prozessgasatmosphäre – ein alternatives Verfahren zum Fügen von Aluminiumwerkstoffen |
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Authors: | Fr.‐W. Bach K. Möhwald U. Holländer S. Tiemann |
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Affiliation: | Institut für Werkstoffkunde, Leibniz Universit?t Hannover, An der Universit?t 2, 30823 Garbsen |
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Abstract: | Flux‐free brazing under reactive process gas atmosphere – an alternative process for joining of aluminium materials Due to the high affinity of aluminium towards oxygen, joining of aluminium materials has ever been a challenge. In particular the efficiency of the process and the abandonment of fluxes during controlled atmosphere brazing have been within the focus of current research projects. The specific addition of reactive gases to the inert process gas atmosphere offers a suitable possibility of aluminium brazing without the use of fluxes. Under the application of hydrogen chloride the activation of the brazing and the workpiece surfaces is to be initiated, thus leading to dissolving the oxide layers. Moreover, the strongly reducing gas silane is used, which specifically removes oxygen and water residuals from the controlled atmosphere. Through a suitable controlled atmosphere brazing process the combination of both, reductive and activating additions, is to be used and tested upon their influence on the gas mixtures and materials used [1–5]. |
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Keywords: | Aluminiumlö ten flussmittelfreies Lö ten Ofenlö ten reaktive Prozessgasatmosphä re Gasaktivatoren Aluminium brazing flux‐free brazing furnace brazing reactive process gas atmosphere gas activators |
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