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For more than 20 years, we have maintained our competence center for soldering technology and analytical issues. We can offer you in-depth advice on the finer points of brazing as well as on the use of highly pure materials to help you achieve the maximum optimisation of your production processes. As a leading manufacturer and provider of brazing alloys, solders, fluxes, pastes and high-purity materials, we are happy to share our extensive experience with you. Whether you are looking for advice on selecting materials, optimising processes or developing specific solutions, our experienced staff are available to advise and assist you as well as support you on the path to achieving first-class results with our products

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Brazing Alloys

These alloys melt at a lower temperature than the base metals, allowing the molten metal to flow into the joint via capillary action and create a bond when it cools.

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Solders

A fusible metal alloy used to create a permanent bond between metal workpieces by melting and flowing into the joint to connect them after cooling. It is typically made from a lead-tin alloy.

Brazing Flux

To remove oxides from the base material and to prevent oxidation during the heating process, thus promoting the free flow of the brazing filler metal. However, in copper to copper applications.

Soldering Flux

Flux is made of an acid activator and sometimes a wetting agent to prepare surfaces for joining metal. These activators are blended into a chemical carrier which is typically a solvent.

Pastes

Flux is made of an acid activator and sometimes a wetting agent to prepare surfaces for joining metal. These activators are blended into a chemical carrier which is typically a solvent.

Evaporation Materials

Evaporation materials are substances used in thin-film deposition processes, such as metals (aluminum, gold, titanium), oxides.

Our Work

Snapshots of brazing and soldering projects in action.

Close-up of a technician applying brazing alloy to a metal joint under bright workshop lights.
Close-up of a technician applying brazing alloy to a metal joint under bright workshop lights.
Industrial furnace glowing orange with metal parts inside during vacuum brazing process.
Industrial furnace glowing orange with metal parts inside during vacuum brazing process.
Array of brazing alloys and flux containers neatly arranged on a clean workbench.
Array of brazing alloys and flux containers neatly arranged on a clean workbench.
Soldering paste being precisely applied to a delicate metal component with a fine brush.
Soldering paste being precisely applied to a delicate metal component with a fine brush.
Finished metal assembly showing smooth, clean brazed joints ready for inspection.
Finished metal assembly showing smooth, clean brazed joints ready for inspection.
Technician wearing protective gear monitoring brazing process on a modern industrial machine.
Technician wearing protective gear monitoring brazing process on a modern industrial machine.

FAQ Overview

What materials do you offer?

We provide brazing alloys, fluxes, solders, pastes, and vacuum brazing products.

Are your products globally available?
Can you support custom orders?
Do you provide technical support?
What quality standards do you follow?

Yes, our materials reach customers worldwide with reliable delivery.

Absolutely, we work closely with clients to create tailored brazing solutions to fit specific industrial applications.

Yes, our technical team is available to assist with product selection, process advice, and troubleshooting.

Our products adhere to strict industrial quality standards to ensure consistent performance.