North American Alloy is your one-stop-shop for all your brazing, soldering, and engineering needs. We are committed to complete customer satisfaction and outstanding customer service. North American Alloy offers technical or engineering assistance upon request for your in-house brazing projects and can accommodate on-site visits. Don't let our name mislead you - our product offerings are not limited to North America alone.
North American Alloy welcomes the opportunity to offer quotations on export alloy shipments.
North American Alloy welcomes the opportunity to offer quotations on export alloy shipments.
Services
North American Alloy is pleased to offer a wide range of value added services that will help guarantee success with your brazing and soldering projects.
We are available for consultation and development of new fixtures or the refinement of existing products.
Our services also include leak testing and brazing in specialized forms and environments.
We are ready to assist in any engineering project or help in the design of your custom process.
Contact our engineering department today for more details.
We are available for consultation and development of new fixtures or the refinement of existing products.
Our services also include leak testing and brazing in specialized forms and environments.
We are ready to assist in any engineering project or help in the design of your custom process.
Contact our engineering department today for more details.
North American Alloy Company is committed to providing our customers with the highest quality products available.
We continually shop our supply base to assure that we not only receive materials of high quality industry standards, but can also deliver product at competitively low prices.
Responsive to our customer's needs, quick turn-around, and short lead times are things we do each day, every day.
North American Alloy offers a full range of alloys including aluminum, bronze, copper, and silver for your brazing and soldering needs.
We continually shop our supply base to assure that we not only receive materials of high quality industry standards, but can also deliver product at competitively low prices.
Responsive to our customer's needs, quick turn-around, and short lead times are things we do each day, every day.
North American Alloy offers a full range of alloys including aluminum, bronze, copper, and silver for your brazing and soldering needs.
Pastes can be an advantageous alloy form for users who have high-mix/low-volume product lines.
Pastes provide a convenient alternative to preforms, while also avoiding the need to hand feed alloy into the braze joint during the brazing cycle.
As a result, batches of parts can be assembled and brazed in a single oven cycle, while avoiding the inventory burden and minimum cost requirements for custom preformed shapes.
As suggested, the logistics of inventory management can become quite burdensome and complicated for customers who regularly operate in high-mix/low volume production environments.
Pastes provide a convenient alternative to preforms, while also avoiding the need to hand feed alloy into the braze joint during the brazing cycle.
As a result, batches of parts can be assembled and brazed in a single oven cycle, while avoiding the inventory burden and minimum cost requirements for custom preformed shapes.
As suggested, the logistics of inventory management can become quite burdensome and complicated for customers who regularly operate in high-mix/low volume production environments.
Powder is similar to paste except that it is not mixed with a binder.
Powder is applied to a clean surface where the joint will be brazed, having mechanical properties as that of the parent material.
Under certain conditions, the joint will have shear strengths significantly higher than the optimal requirements.
Most Brazing alloys can be supplied as powders.
Some users prefer to purchase powder alloys and mix it with their own binder or flux on-site.
Customers who wish to order powder alloys will need to provide us with information of the alloy and mesh size that they require.
Powder is applied to a clean surface where the joint will be brazed, having mechanical properties as that of the parent material.
Under certain conditions, the joint will have shear strengths significantly higher than the optimal requirements.
Most Brazing alloys can be supplied as powders.
Some users prefer to purchase powder alloys and mix it with their own binder or flux on-site.
Customers who wish to order powder alloys will need to provide us with information of the alloy and mesh size that they require.
Wire is probably one of the most common forms of silver brazing alloys.
Wire is also very common for copper brazing alloys, and aluminum brazing alloys.
However, wire is not very common for nickel brazing alloys, due to the brittle nature of that alloy family.
Generally, bulk wire is supplied on either a spool, or in a bundle.
In some special instances, a customer may even require wire to be supplied level-wound on a spool to avoid possible entanglement during pay-off.
Customers who purchase bulk wire products either hand feed the alloy during the brazing operation, or they might make their own preforms in-house.
Wire is also very common for copper brazing alloys, and aluminum brazing alloys.
However, wire is not very common for nickel brazing alloys, due to the brittle nature of that alloy family.
Generally, bulk wire is supplied on either a spool, or in a bundle.
In some special instances, a customer may even require wire to be supplied level-wound on a spool to avoid possible entanglement during pay-off.
Customers who purchase bulk wire products either hand feed the alloy during the brazing operation, or they might make their own preforms in-house.
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