Claims
- 1. A process for controlled atmosphere brazing, comprising:
- brazing an aluminum alloy using flux under controlled atmosphere brazing conditions, using a filler alloy comprising aluminum and between 0.005 and 0.3% calcium and 1 and 14% silicon.
- 2. A process for controlled atmosphere brazing according to claim 1, further comprising:
- between 0.0001% and 0.4% magnesium; between 0.0001% and 0.3% lithium; less than 0.5% iron; less than 1.0% manganese; less than 0.25% zinc; and no more than 0.15% impurities.
- 3. A process for controlled atmosphere brazing according to claim 2, wherein the filler alloy comprises:
- between 0.005 and 0.1% calcium; between 7 and 12% silicon; between 0.04% and 0.1% magnesium; between 0.01% and 0.06% lithium; less than 0.3% iron; less than 0.08% zinc; and no more than 0.15% impurities.
- 4. A process for controlled atmosphere brazing according to claim 2, wherein the filler alloy comprises between 0.005 and 0.05% calcium.
- 5. A process for controlled atmosphere brazing according to claim 1, further comprising
- pretreating the aluminum filler alloy with a wash using an aqueous solution of flouridic compounds.
- 6. A process for controlled atmosphere brazing in accordance with claim 5 wherein the fluoridic pretreatment further comprises dissolving one or more of NaF, KF, NiF, CsF, and LiF compounds in water to form an aqueous solution, the concentrations of the compounds are between 5 wt. % and 0.005 wt. %,
- heating the aqueous solution to a temperature between 130.degree. F. and 212.degree. F., and
- immersing the aluminum filler alloy for a time ranging between 15 seconds and 300 seconds.
- 7. A process for controlled atmosphere brazing according to claim 2, further comprising
- pretreating the aluminum filler alloy with a wash using an aqueous solution of flouridic compounds.
- 8. A process for controlled atmosphere brazing in accordance with claim 7 wherein the fluoridic pretreatment further comprises dissolving one or more of NaF, KF, NiF, CsF, and LiF compounds in water to form an aqueous solution, the concentrations of the compounds are between 5 wt. % and 0.005 wt. %,
- heating the aqueous solution to a temperature between 130.degree. F. and 212.degree. F., and immersing the aluminum filler alloy for a time ranging between 15 seconds and 300 seconds.
- 9. A process for controlled atmosphere brazing according to claim 3, further comprising
- pretreating the aluminum filler alloy with a wash using an aqueous solution of flouridic compounds.
- 10. A process for controlled atmosphere brazing in accordance with claim 9 wherein the fluoridic pretreatment further comprises dissolving one or more of NaF, KF, NiF, CsF, and LiF compounds in water to form an aqueous solution, the concentrations of the compounds are between 5 wt. % and 0.005 wt. %,
- heating the aqueous solution to a temperature between 130.degree. F. and 212.degree. F., and immersing the aluminum filler alloy for a time ranging between 5 seconds and 300 seconds.
- 11. A process for controlled atmosphere brazing in accordance with claim 10 wherein the concentrations of the compounds in aqueous solution are between 1 wt. % and 0.05 wt. %, and the fluoridic pretreatment further comprises heating the aqueous solution to a temperature between 160.degree. F. and 205.degree. F., and immersing the aluminum filler alloy for a time ranging between 15 seconds and 60 seconds.
- 12. A process for controlled atmosphere brazing, comprising:
- brazing an aluminum alloy using flux under controlled atmosphere brazing conditions, using a filler alloy comprising aluminum and between 0.005 and 1.0% calcium and 1 and 14% silicon.
- 13. A process for controlled atmosphere brazing according to claim 12, further comprising:
- between 0.0001% and 0.4% magnesium; between 0.0001% and 0.3% lithium; less than 0.5% iron; less than 1.5% manganese; less than 0.25% zinc; and no more than 0.15% impurities.
- 14. A process for controlled atmosphere brazing in accordance with claim 13 wherein the fluoridic pretreatment further comprises dissolving one or more of NaF, KF, NiF, CsF, and LiF compounds in water to form an aqueous solution, the concentrations of the compounds are between 5 wt. % and 0.005 wt. %,
- heating the aqueous solution to a temperature between 120.degree. F. and 212.degree. F., and immersing the aluminum filler alloy for a time ranging between 5 seconds and 300 seconds.
Parent Case Info
The present application derives benefit from Provisional Application 60/041851 filed Apr. 9, 1997.
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