Applications of Induction Heating: Brazing
Ideal for various applications in the manufacturing industry.
Brazing (also known as brazing) is a heating process that connects two metals of the same or different types using a separate low-melting-point alloy. The brazed parts are extremely strong and can be more durable than the two connected metals. Additionally, they provide high airtightness against liquids and gases and can withstand shocks and vibrations. **Advantages of Induction Heating (IH) Utilization** - **Conventional Brazing Process: Torch** Torch brazing requires skilled operators. - **Conventional Brazing Process: Furnace** It consumes energy and space for preheating, necessitating alternative methods. ➡ Brazing with IH eliminates the need for skilled operators, reduces energy costs, and allows for a lean production process for higher quality parts while minimizing equipment footprint. - **Throughput:** IH generates heat only in the necessary parts of the workpiece. - **Reproducibility:** Once the coil and heating process are determined, accurate reproducibility can be expected. - **Easy Integration:** Integration into the production process. - **Safety:** No need for open flames or high-temperature furnaces. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*
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