Furnace Brazing Services

Bluewater Thermal Solutions' furnace brazing services include assembly and furnace brazing aluminum of engineered components, variety of different types of metals including nickel alloys, carbon, and alloy steels as well as stainless steel, aluminum, copper an even titanium in Houston, Illinois, Michigan, Pennsylvania & Ontario. Continuous mesh belt brazing is utilized at several locations and is the best solution for high volume production brazing jobs. Vacuum brazing services are also available at our locations across North America.

Atmospheres available include disassociated ammonia, exothermic, hydrogen and vacuum brazing services. Copper, nickel, nicro, and silver brazing are utilized with either paste or wire pre-forms. Automated paste application is a specialty of Bluewater and many jobs utilize robotics or automation to apply brazing paste into each joint repeatedly and consistently without human interaction or errors.

We have facilities specializing in high volume production brazing using continuous mesh belt furnaces.
Preparation, Secondary Operations, and Inspections Available
  • Component procurement
  • Assembly
  • Cleaning
  • Crimping
  • Laboratory testing / microstructure
  • Leak testing
  • MIG and TIG welding
  • Press-fit assembly
  • Projection weld
  • Resistance weld
  • Staking
  • CMM inspection
  • Plating
About Our Brazing Process

Typical braze assembly steps include joint design, the creation of a gap for capillary filling, surface sanitization of the metals, assembly of the components with braze filler metal in the form of a paste or pre-form, and an appropriate heating and cooling cycle. The furnace heating cycle is designed to allow for melting of the braze filler metal, capillary flow of the liquid braze filler metal to completely fill the joint, and then cooling to allow the filler metal to solidify in the joint and join the assembly together. The type of heating methods used is determined by the size of your components and your requisite production rates.

Brazing pastes can also be applied in numerous ways. Bluewater’s facilities utilize positive displacement via applicator gun, pneumatic placement via syringe or cartridge, and automated robot systems. These methods of applying paste via bead or continuous stripes are the most cost-effective means of applying paste for brazing. Our technicians will help determine the most cost-effective method based on the type of paste that is employed.


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