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Dip Brazing

Dip Brazing

Aerospace, Blog, Defense, Environmental Sealing and Protection, Industrial Technology, Manufacturing Capabilities

Aluminum Dip Brazing: Strong, Efficient, and Cost-Effective Joining Dip brazing offers numerous benefits. Each project requires little to no equipment, keeping tooling costs low and allowing for easy configuration changes with common fixtures. The process creates...
Avoiding Corrosion in Liquid Cooling Systems

Avoiding Corrosion in Liquid Cooling Systems

Blog, Liquid Cooling, Material Science, Thermal

Water and water/glycol solutions are common heat transfer fluids used in cooling systems and recirculating chillers. Although the fluids are the lifeblood for your heat transfer applications, they can also cause corrosion within your systems. Preventing Corrosion in...
Brazed Fin Heat Sinks: Baked to Perfection

Brazed Fin Heat Sinks: Baked to Perfection

Blog, Extreme Air Cooling, Thermal

Brazing generates solid thermal and mechanical joints for fabricating heat sinks, liquid cold plates, heat exchangers, and chassis. What is Brazing? Brazing is the process of melting a metal between two other pieces of metal in order to join them. Common metals for...
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