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Method for soldering aluminum

US4352450A · kind A · utility

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Key dates

Filing dateSep 19, 1980
Grant dateOct 5, 1982
Priority date
Expiry dateSep 19, 2000

Classification

  • Technology area (CPC B)Performing Operations; Transporting
  • CPC primaryB23K1/19
  • WIPO fieldMachine tools
  • WIPO sectorMechanical engineering

Abstract

A method for soldering aluminum or aluminum alloys is disclosed, together with an alloy useful in the method. The method includes heating, for example by using a torch, at least one aluminum piece to a temperature within the range of 90-150 degrees celsius, cleaning at least one heated surface thereof, for example by wire brushing, further heating the cleaned piece to a temperature within the range of 350-490 degrees celsius, and applying, for example by rub soldering, to the cleaned and further-heated piece a quantity sufficient to enable subsequent soldering, as required, of a tin/lead/zinc alloy consisting essentially of, by weight, from 1.7 to 2.2 percent aluminum, from 0.01 to 0.02 percent magnesium, from 45.9 to 50.4 percent zinc, from 14.2 to 34 percent tin, and from 16.6 to 36.7 percent lead. A surface of the alloy so applied is then cleaned, for example by wire brushing; the aluminum piece is cooled to a soldering temperature and the alloy surface is soldered, for example by rub soldering, with a suitable lead-tin solder. According to the invention, single pieces of aluminum or aluminum alloy can be repaired, or a plurality of such pieces can be joined by intimately contac…

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