Brazing
Aztec Welding stands as your steadfast ally in a wide array of brazing projects. We span industries from aerospace and machine shops. Our commitment to delivering top-quality work adheres to the highest standards, showcasing expertise in various aspects of Braze Welding techniques. These methods ensure the creation of robust, precise, and reliable metal pieces.
Metal Brazing
Metal brazing is the seamless joining of similar or dissimilar metal alloys. Aztec Welding handles a spectrum of materials, embracing both ferrous and non-ferrous alloys like copper, stainless steel, and mild steel. A key advantage of brazing lies in its application at lower temperatures, mitigating the risk of distortion or weakening in joined components—a particularly advantageous trait for high-tolerance projects.
Silver Brazing
In the process of Silver Brazing, also known as hard soldering, a filler of silver alloy finds application, its percentage tailored to the specific metals being joined and the intended application. This method is widely utilized in the tool industry, securely fastening ‘hard metal’ tips to tools, such as saw blades.
Torch Welding
Torch Brazing, the foremost method in practice, employs a gas flame to apply heat, necessitating a high level of skill acquired through years of training, experience, and patience to achieve quality joints.
Braze Welding
Braze Welding takes advantage of a filler rod made of bronze or brass, coated with flux. This technique offers multiple advantages over fusion welding, encompassing the capability to join dissimilar metals, minimize heat distortion, and reduce the necessity for extensive pre-heating. Importantly, the original shape of metals is preserved as they are not melted, safeguarding edges and contours.