Cerasolzer is used in manufacture of electrical parts, to contact electrical / electronically materials and flat glass / metalized glasses because it provides a unique bonding technique that can take the place of commonly used bonding methods like silver baking, indium soldering, molybdenum-manganese and resin (flux).
With conventional soldering methods, glass, ceramic, aluminum and stainless steel are commonly known as non-solderable materials. This is because 'heat' is not enough to bond/solder such substrates and metal oxides.
Ultrasonic vibrations in conjunction with heat cause the required effect and delivers the technical break through. This principle is based on the scientifically recognized 'Ultrasonic Cavitational Phenomenon' which is caused by strong ultrasonic penetration.
The Cerasolzer active-solder alloy together with an ultrasonic activated soldering system enables to solder on ‘hard-to-solder’ materials flux free