Automobiles Industry
Vacuum brazing is essential in the manufacturing of a wide range of automobile components that demand strong, precise, and contamination-free joints. It is commonly used in parts such as oil coolers, heat exchangers, radiators, fuel system components, transmission parts, and EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) coolers. Additionally, vacuum brazing is critical for joining aluminum cold plates, liquid cooling heat sink plates, carbide tipped gear hobs, laminated aluminum evaporators, high voltage DC relays, battery coolers, and aluminum alloy chassis.

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Vacuum Brazed Copper Components
The sample component shown above demonstrates a typical vacuum brazed copper assembly consisting of a tubular section joined to a formed copper base. Such joints demand excellent metallurgical bonding without oxidation, distortion, or contamination.

Vacuum Welding of Carbon Steel and Stainless Steel for Industrial Manufacturing
The joining of carbon steel and stainless steel is widely required in modern industrial manufacturing. By combining the strength and affordability of carbon steel with the corrosion resistance of stainless steel, manufacturers can produce cost-effective and high-performance industrial components.

Vacuum Brazing of Copper Water-Cooled Plates for High-Efficiency Thermal Management
Efficient thermal management is essential in modern industrial systems, especially in applications involving high-power electronics, semiconductor devices, and industrial automation equipment.

Heat Treatment of Phosphor Bronze Springs for Enhanced Resilience and Performance
Phosphor bronze springs are widely used in industries that require high fatigue resistance, corrosion resistance, and reliable mechanical performance. These springs play a critical role in electrical connectors, automotive components, and precision instruments.

Microchannel Water-Cooled Plates for Optical Modules (T2 Copper, Before & After Welding)
Optical modules generate heat that must be removed efficiently and evenly. Microchannel water-cooled plates made from T2 copper provide the solution.
