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EN 14324:2004

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Brazing - Guidance on the application of brazed joints

Published date

22-09-2004

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Joint design
  4.1 Principle
  4.2 Types of joint
  4.3 Assembly gap and brazing gap
      4.3.1 General
      4.3.2 Influence of brazing filler materials
      4.3.3 Influence of parent material
      4.3.4 Influence of dissimilar parent materials
      4.3.5 Influence of surface finish
      4.3.6 Influence of atmospheres or fluxes
  4.4 Surface preparation
  4.5 Stress distribution in service
  4.6 Application of filler material
  4.7 Assembly
  4.8 Good brazing design
5 Materials
  5.1 Parent materials
      5.1.1 Basic considerations
      5.1.2 Special considerations
  5.2 Filler materials
      5.2.1 General
      5.2.2 Forms available
      5.2.3 Applications
  5.3 Fluxes
      5.3.1 General
      5.3.2 Flux removal
  5.4 Atmospheres
      5.4.1 Protective
      5.4.2 Vacuum atmospheres for brazing
  5.5 Safety
6 Methods of brazing
7 Heat treatment
8 Inspection
Annex A (informative) Examples of brazed assemblies
Annex B (informative) Typical examples of joint design
Annex C (informative) Filler materials most commonly used
                      for combinations of parent materials
Annex D (informative) Suitability of brazing filler material
                      classes for the commoner brazing methods
Annex E (informative) Methods of brazing
        E.1 Flame brazing
            E.1.1 General
            E.1.2 Hand torch brazing
            E.1.3 Mechanized flame brazing
        E.2 Induction brazing
            E.2.1 Process
            E.2.2 Application
            E.2.3 Advantages/limitations
            E.2.4 Size limitations
            E.2.5 Safety
        E.3 Resistance brazing
            E.3.1 Process
            E.3.2 Application
            E.3.3 Advantages/limitations
            E.3.4 Size limitations
            E.3.5 Safety
        E.4 Furnace brazing
            E.4.1 Process variants
            E.4.2 Protective atmosphere brazing
            E.4.3 Vacuum brazing
        E.5 Immersion brazing
            E.5.1 General
            E.5.2 Flux bath brazing
            E.5.3 Dip bath brazing
            E.5.4 Salt bath brazing
        E.6 Special methods
            E.6.1 Laser beam brazing
            E.6.2 Brazing/braze welding with an arc
            E.6.3 Other methods
Bibliography

This document gives guidance on the application of brazing and the manufacture of brazed joints. This standard gives an introduction to brazing and a basis for the understanding and use of brazing in different applications. Because of the wide range of applications of brazing this standard does not give detailed guidance that might be product specific. For such information reference should be made to the appropriate product standard or, for applications where this does not exist, the relevant criteria should be clearly established before any brazing is undertaken.This standard covers joint design and assembly, material aspects for both parent material and filler materials, brazing process and process variables, pre- and post-braze treatment and inspection.

Committee
CEN/TC 121
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
UNI EN 14324 : 2006 Identical
NEN EN 14324 : 2004 Identical
NF EN 14324 : 2005 Identical
BS EN 14324:2004 Identical
PN EN 14324 : 2008 Identical
UNE-EN 14324:2006 Identical
I.S. EN 14324:2004 Identical
SN EN 14324 : 2004 Identical
DIN EN 14324:2004-12 Identical
NBN EN 14324 : 2004 Identical
NS EN 14324 : 1ED 2004 Identical

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