What is brazing technology?
Brazing is a metal-joining process whereby a filler metal is heated above melting point and distributed between two or more close-fitting parts by capillary action. The filler metal is brought slightly above its melting (liquidus) temperature while protected by a suitable atmosphere, usually a flux. It then flows over the base metal (known as wetting) and is then cooled to join the workpieces together.


Q: what is the difference among brazing technology, sintering technology and eletroplating technology?
A:
During brazing process, welding solder combines parent metals together
at a welding temperature lower than parent metal’ s melting
temperature.
Obviously, brazing can chemically bond diamond grits and steel matrix, but electroplating & sintering can only mechanically “hold” diamond grits
Q: why should you choose brazing over sintering & eletroplating?
A:
Higher bonding strength leading to longer life Optimum exposure rate
leading to higher cutting speed
Well-adaptable to different materials
and wide scope of application
More environmentally friendly both in producing and using process, leading to a green future!
Brazing, this innovative technology, enables new applications which conventional techniques cannot. It significantly enhances product performance.
— IT IS A REVOLUTION