Vacuum Diffusion Bonding
Vacuum Diffusion Bonding
Vacuum Diffusion Bonding
Vacuum Diffusion Bonding
Vacuum Diffusion Bonding
Vacuum Diffusion Bonding

Vacuum Diffusion Bonding

In vacuum diffusion bonding, the metal parts to be joined are first placed in a vacuum chamber to create a vacuum environment. The metal is then heated above its melting point by a heating system to partially or completely melt it. Next, vapor is generated on the surface of the molten metal, and the vapor molecules diffuse freely in the vacuum.


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In vacuum diffusion bonding, the metal parts to be joined are first placed in a vacuum chamber to create a vacuum environment. The metal is then heated above its melting point by a heating system to partially or completely melt it. Next, vapor is generated on the surface of the molten metal, and the vapor molecules diffuse freely in the vacuum.

Different from traditional vacuum diffusion welding, vacuum diffusion bonding uses other auxiliary joining methods during the material melting process, such as pressure mechanical joining or arc joining. In this way, the material is better deformed and mixed by applying pressure or electric arc to the material before it solidifies

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