The Fusion brazing system enables one operator to turn out hundreds of joints per hour. The Fusion brazing system can be custom built for your application. Typically, parts are loaded into stainless steel fixtures which maintain proper alignment throughout the brazing or soldering cycle.
The fixtured parts (assemblies) are then conveyed through a closely-timed sequence of paste alloy application, heating, and cooling. Assemblies made of steel, stainless, copper, brass and aluminum can all be joined on brazing systems.
Brazing systems can employ various heat sources such as torch, flame, acetylene, gas/air, induction, resistance, infrared, oven and furnace. Brazing systems produces strong, sealed, leak-proof joints. Brazing systems use filler metals in solid form (such as rings and wire, slugs, washers, powder) as well as paste.
dial index braze machine
Brazing systems automate metal applications, yielding reduced labor costs, lower reject rates, improved product quality, without “human error”.
The rotary or dial index brazing system can braze or solder 200 to 2,000 parts per hour. Single station and in-line conveyor brazing systems are also available.
Timed heat control and multiple torches are part of the brazing system.