The present invention relates to a method for joining components using a brazing technique.
To join components over a flat surface area using a brazing technique, it is already a known, standard practice to braze components together using a brazing foil, the brazing foil being positioned between the components to be joined together. To ensure a precise positioning of the components to be joined together during the process of joining the same using a brazing technique, it is also a known, standard practice to join the components together at the edges thereof, preferably to weld them together at the edges thereof. This makes it possible to ensure a precise alignment of the components when joining the same using a brazing technique, when working with relatively thick-walled components which are inherently stable and thus not susceptible to deformation.
However, if the intention is to braze together relatively thin-walled components, which are not inherently stable and are thus susceptible to deformation, over a flat surface area, then the standard, known procedure for joining components using a brazing technique is not suited since the relatively thin-walled components can become deformed during the brazing operation, so that they no longer retain their mutual alignment. This degrades the quality of the brazed joint.
Against this background, an object of the present invention is to devise a novel method for brazing components using a brazing technique that is suited for joining relatively thin-walled components, in particular sheet-metal panels, which are not inherently stable and are thus susceptible to deformation.
The method according to the present invention includes at least the following steps:
Even when working with relatively thin-walled components, which are not inherently stable and are thus susceptible to deformation, the method according to the present invention makes possible a high-quality brazed joint over a flat surface area. Thus, the method according to the present invention makes it possible to reliably avoid a deformation of the components during the brazing process.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention are derived from the dependent claims and from the following description. The present invention is described in greater detail in the following on the basis of exemplary embodiments, without being limited thereto. Reference is made to the drawing, whose:
The present invention relates to the joining over a flat surface area of relatively thin-walled components, which are not inherently stable and are thus susceptible to deformation, by brazing.
Along the lines of the method according to the present invention, at least two relatively thin-walled, as well as not inherently stable components 10 and 11, as well as a brazing foil 12, which is used for joining the two components 10 and 11 using a brazing technique, are prepared. In the case of the relatively thin-walled, not inherently stable components 10 and 11, it is preferably a question of sheet-metal panels.
Before components 10 and 11 are actually joined by brazing, they are aligned relative to one another with brazing foil 12 being interposed therebetween. Once components 10 and 11 are aligned with brazing foil 12 being interposed therebetween, components 10 and 11 to be joined together are fixed in position in their alignment and, in fact by tack welding. Components 10, 11 are fixed in position by tack welding in such a way that they are joined to one another section-by-section at at least one position 13 which is spaced apart from an edge of components 10 and 11 to be joined together. Welding electrodes (not shown) are used for tack welding components 10, 11 at the or each position 13. They exert a pressure in the direction of arrows 14 onto components 10, 11 in the area of positions 13. Components 10 and 11 are joined together by resistance welding at positions 13 without the use of any additional welding material.
As previously explained, the tack welding is carried out at at least one position 13. It is preferably carried out as spot welding at a plurality of positions 13 which are all spaced apart from the edges of components 10 and 11.
During the process of tack welding components 10 and 11 to fix the same in position, either localized displacement of the brazing solder of brazing foil 12 occurs at the or each position 13 of the tack weld, or localized surface-alloying of the brazing solder into the tack weld connection between components 10 and 11 occurs at positions 13 of the tack weld.
Once components 10 and 11 to be joined together are fixed in position in the manner described above, they are joined by brazing in that the components which are fixed in position relative to one another, including brazing foil 12 disposed therebetween, are heated to a brazing temperature that is above the lower melting point, respectively the solidus point of the brazing foil. The joining by brazing takes place either under vacuum or in an inert gas atmosphere.
Priority is claimed to German Patent Application DE 10 2006 042 757.2. filed Sep. 12, 2006 through international application PCT/DE2007/001593, filed Sep. 5, 2007, the entire disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DE2007/001593 | 9/5/2007 | WO | 00 | 3/10/2009 |