Semicon Associates uses precise microprocessor controlled metal melting
furnaces to braze many metal products and other various materials. Close
control of the firing process is maintained in over 20 batch-type metal melting
furnaces (800°C - 2200°C). Furnace ramp rates approaching 350°C/min. can be
achieved, allowing for a high degree of flexible processing. Processing is
accomplished in pure hydrogen, disassociated ammonia atmosphere or vacuum. RF
induction furnacing is also available.
Materials include:
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High Purity Tungsten billets with densities from 65% - 85%
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Tungsten-Iridium
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Sintered and vacuum arc cast Molybdenum
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Molybdenum-Rhenium
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Titanium-Zirconium Molybdenum (TZM)
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Samarium-Cobalt: SmCo5, (SmGd)Co5, and Sm2Co17
Semicon has extensive experience with refractory metals such as:
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Molybdenum
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Tungsten
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Rhenium
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Tantalum
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Tungsten-Rhenium
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Moly-Rhenium
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Iridium
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Tungsten-Iridium
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Tungsten-Lanthana
Other materials processed include:
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Stainless Steels
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Nickel and Nickel Alloys (Kovar, Hastalloy, Cupronickel, Monel)
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OFHC Copper and Copper Alloys
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Precious Metal Brazes
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