Vibro-De-Burr

Vibro-De-Burr Service

Vibro-De-Burr is a necessary process used in manufacturing and metalworking to eliminate burrs, sharp edges, and surface imperfections from machined parts. This process is vital for ensuring the quality and safety of components used in various applications.

Key Features of Vibro-De-Burr

  • Efficient Deburring: The vibratory action ensures that burrs and sharp edges are consistently removed from all surfaces.
  • Versatility: Vibro-De-Burr can be used on various materials, including metals, plastics, and composites.
  • Surface Finishing: Besides deburring, this process can enhance the surface finish of parts, providing a smoother and more polished appearance.

What Are The Main Differences Between Brazing And Soldering

  1. Temperature
  • Brazing occurs at temperatures above 840°F (450°C).
  • Soldering: In contrast, soldering is performed at temperatures below 840°F (450°C).
  1. Filler Metal
  • Brazing Filler Metals: The filler metals used in brazing have a higher melting point and are designed to provide strong, durable joints.
  • Soldering Filler Metals: Soldering typically uses a filler metal with a lower melting point. The strength of soldered joints is generally less than that of brazed joints.
  1. Joint Strength
  • Brazed Joints: Brazing produces significantly stronger joints than soldered joints.
  • Soldered Joints: Soldered joints tend to be weaker and are more susceptible to failure under stress and fatigue. They are often used in applications where high strength is not critical, such as in electronics.

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