eQualified publishes first brazing body of knowledge

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A newly devised brazing body of knowledge (BoK) focussing on furnace brazing, both vacuum and non-vacuum, has been published by the eQualified brazing sub-team, with approval from the eQualified management council. This BoK contains the aerospace industry’s expectations for a process planner’s knowledge and experience of furnace brazing. The document includes topics such as brazing procedure qualification and specification, vacuum equipment and process requirements, and atmosphere (non-vacuum) equipment and process requirements.

“The new furnace brazing BoK is the result of many months of collaborative effort by some of the aerospace industry’s leading technical experts in the field of brazing, including my counterparts at Honeywell Aerospace, Rolls Royce Corp, Barnes Aerospace and GE Aviation,” says Joshua Crockett, heat treat and braze engineer at Ellison Surface Technologies, and chair of the eQualified brazing sub-team. “It will be a welcome resource for both aerospace suppliers like us and our customers. The BoK captures in a clear yet detailed manner, the industry expectations of those who are supervising brazers and furnace brazing operators. The team is now working on a new theory assessment for furnace brazing based on the BoK that will give individuals the opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of this complex process.”

Formulated on a template issued by the International Aerospace Quality Group, eQualified BoKs are unique documents that capture the knowledge and skills required by personnel operating in specific special process areas. The BoKs are available to download free of charge on the Performance Review Institute website and provide all relevant information needed to prepare for any corresponding assessments.

To encourage and support special process training in the aerospace industry, eQualified is also providing a mechanism for training providers to obtain approval for courses which are aligned to the BoKs. There is no charge for this process and training providers from anywhere in the world who are currently providing training on furnace brazing are encouraged to submit applications for review by industry.