Patent ID: 6434824
Filing Date: 2002-08-20
Classification: B21D,Y10T

Abstract:
A process for assembling a heat exchanger, the process comprising the steps of:forming a plurality of holes in an aluminum header of a heat exchanger so as to form a protruding rim surrounding each of the holes on a first side of the header; inserting an aluminum tube into each of the holes so that an end of each of the tubes contacts the header and projects beyond the first side of the header, each of the tubes having an internal passage and an outer perimeter that mates with a corresponding one of the holes; inserting mandrels into the ends of the tubes, each of the mandrels comprising a first portion having a cross-section substantially corresponding to the internal passage of the tube, a second portion having a cross-section greater than the first portion, and a transition portion between the first and second portions; maintaining the ends of the tubes in the holes while pressing the mandrels into the ends and heating the mandrels to a temperature at least sufficient to soften the tubes; and continuing to press and heat the mandrels for a time sufficient to deform the ends of the tubes and increase contact between the tubes and the header, the increased contact securing the tubes to the header and forming a fluid-tight seal therebetween; wherein at least one of the tubes and a surface of the header surrounding the at least one tube is coated with a brazing material, an oxide layer on each of the ends of the tubes is cracked during deforming of the ends, and heating the ends of the tubes with the mandrel causes the tubes to become brazed to the header without use of a flux material.