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INDUCTION BRAZING EQUIPMENT

Brazing is the process of joining two pieces using heat and a filler material that melts at a temperature above the melting point of filler material and below the melting point of the parts to be brazen. The filler material used in brazing varies depending on the parts being joined. The most commonly used alloys are phosphor copper, silver, , copper, copper-zinc and brass. The reason for this process between parts of the same or different materials is to create a permanent bond high strength, simplify mechanical operation and adopt simple production techniques, Brazing by induction has a number of advantages over these other methods.

Induction heating advantages:
 Fast and localized heat  Automated process  Temperature control  Improved process efficiency  Energy saving
 Possibility of brazing in vacuum or atmosphere  Clean and technologies

The process eliminates the distortion and other undesirable metallurgical changes in different regions of the work pieces

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