Vacuum Brazing Service Companies

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Logo for Riverside Machine & Engineering, Inc. Riverside Machine & Engineering, Inc. (Chippewa Falls, WI)

Manufacturer

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Vacuum furnace brazing creates a leak-tight bond down to 10-7 STD cc/sec of Helium. Our flux-less process is non-corrosive, cleaner, and stronger than other joining methods. The strict control of contaminants through the vacuum brazing process is ideal for oxidation-sensitive alloys such as those used in the aerospace and military/defense industries.

Primarily Serving: Eau Claire, WI - La Crosse, WI - Rochester, MN - Saint Paul, MN

Lytron (Woburn, MA)

Manufacturer, Contract Manufacturer, Distributor

Vacuum brazing is a high-end joining technology because it results in parts with extremely strong joints and with no residual corrosive flux. It is a process in which two base metals, such as aluminum plates, are joined together using a filler metal that has a melting point below that of the base metal. The filler metal, also known as a braze alloy, is drawn into the closely mated parallel surfaces of the aluminum plates by capillary action.

Primarily Serving: Medford, MA - Malden, MA - Somerville, MA - Waltham, MA

Solar Atmospheres (Souderton, PA)

Service Company

Vacuum brazing services consist of metal joining processes used to permanently join metal parts. The vacuum brazing services process involves the use of a filler metal that is melted under vacuum and drawn in to the joint by capillary action. The base metal does not melt during the vacuum brazing process. Properly designed braze joints can have strength greater than or equal to the base metal. No flux is used in this process, resulting in ultra-clean parts.

Primarily Serving: Allentown, PA - Bethlehem, PA - Philadelphia, PA - Camden, NJ

Bluewater Thermal Solutions (Greenville, SC)

Manufacturer

Bluewater Thermal Solutions Vacuum Brazing method employs a heat treatment procedure in which metal assemblies are placed in a vacuum or chamber below atmospheric pressure. The assemblies are heated under vacuum so that the filler material utilized dispenses via capillary means into the joint between the base metals to be coupled. The filler material being discharged has a melting point lower than those base metals being joined.

Primarily Serving: Asheville, NC - Gastonia, NC - Rock Hill, SC - Athens, GA

Vacuum Heat Treating & Brazing (Warren, MI)

Vac-Met, Inc. provides furnace brazing. We have a number of vacuum or atmosphere furnaces for furnace brazing. We consistently braze with a variety of alloys, including nickel, gold nickel, copper and silver alloys. The materials typically brazed are stainless steels, super alloys and a variety of other metallics. Aerospace, medical, nuclear, military, automotive and commercial are the industries that most commonly utilize this type of brazing.

Primarily Serving: Sterling Heights, MI - Royal Oak, MI - Saint Clair Shores, MI - Troy, MI

Vacuum Process Engineering, Inc. (Sacramento, CA)

Manufacturer

Vacuum Processing Engineering, Inc. is best known for several types of Precision Brazing, Diffusion Bonding, Thin Film Coating, Heat Treating and Production of Precision Assemblies. Since its founding in 1976, VPE has established a track record of excellence as both an innovator and as a reliable ISO 9001:2008 certified volume producer of mission-critical assemblies for demanding customers, for example in the aerospace, medical and semiconductor industries.

Primarily Serving: Carmichael, CA - Mather, CA - Rancho Cordova, CA - Elk Grove, CA

SOURIAU PA&E (Wenatchez, WA)

Contract Manufacturer

Our experienced staff of material scientists and process engineers can meet the highest demands for quality — through finite control of these critical brazing processes. Our in-house vacuum brazing capabilities allow us to provide our customers with advanced ceramic-to-metal, metal-to-composite and metal-to-metal bonding solutions for use in fabricated components, electronic packaging and assemblies.

Paulo Products (St. Louis, MO)

Manufacturer

We can adapt our broad range of brazing services to meet your needs. From continuous belt furnace brazing for high volume orders to vacuum furnace brazing for large and critical assemblies, our plants are well equipped to efficiently and economically produce superior quality products to meet any and all brazing needs.

Vac-Met Inc (Warren, MI)

Service Company

Some of the stronger brazed metal joints are produced by vacuum brazing. Vac-Met's vacuum brazing provides leak tight joints. minimal distortion, and maintains clean bright surfaces. Our expertise in metallurgical and vacuum processing applications allows Vac-Met to provide you with state of the art capabilities.

Primarily Serving: Sterling Heights, MI - Royal Oak, MI - Saint Clair Shores, MI - Troy, MI

Quality Steel Treating, LLC (Indianapolis, IN)

Contract Manufacturer

Quality Steel Treating has a leading reputation for delivering second-to-none results in vacuum brazing. With expertise developed over more than 20 years, we have both the skills and knowledge needed to provide standard or custom brazing solutions for all of your metal joining needs.

Primarily Serving: Carmel, IN - Fishers, IN - Anderson, IN - Bloomington, IN

Omley Industries, Inc. (Grants Pass, OR)

Manufacturer

Omley Industries provides prototype and OEM production vacuum brazing services. Major markets currently served: Semiconductor, Medical, Alternative Fuels, Power Generation, Aerospace, Laboratories.

Primarily Serving: Medford, OR - Eugene, OR - Springfield, OR - Redding, CA

Wall Colmonoy Corp (Madison Heights, MI)

Aerobraze Engineered Technologies' high-temperature vacuum brazing furnaces (various atmospheres) are designed to produce high quality brazed joints for aerospace, oil & gas, transportation and energy industries.

Primarily Serving: Royal Oak, MI - Warren, MI - Troy, MI - Sterling Heights, MI

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