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Induction Brazing Machine

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Induction Brazing Machine

Induction brazing is the process of joining two or more metals using induction heating. Induction heating utilizes the electromagnetic field to provide heat without contact or flame. Induction brazing is more localized, repeatable, and easier to automate compared to traditional torch brazing. Induction brazing has been around for a long time but is only now coming into wider use due to advancements in induction heating power supplies. Induction brazing can be used to join a wide variety of metals, including nickel, copper, cobalt, titanium, and steel. Some non-metals, such as ceramics, graphite, and glass can also be brazed using induction. It is a great way to join dissimilar metals and alloys, thanks to its localized heat and ability to join metals without melting them. Because induction brazing uses an electromagnetic field rather than flame, it can be used in many places where flame brazing is not possible or not safe.

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Induction Brazing Machine With Inbuilt Chiller

Induction brazing is the process of joining two or more metals using induction heating. Induction heating utilizes the electromagnetic field to provide heat without contact or flame. Induction brazing is more localized, repeatable, and easier to automate compared to traditional torch brazing. Induction brazing has been around for a long time but is only now coming into wider use due to advancements in induction heating power supplies. Induction brazing can be used to join a wide variety of metals, including nickel, copper, cobalt, titanium, and steel. Some non-metals, such as ceramics, graphite, and glass can also be brazed using induction. It is a great way to join dissimilar metals and alloys, thanks to its localized heat and ability to join metals without melting them. Because induction brazing uses an electromagnetic field rather than flame, it can be used in many places where flame brazing is not possible or not safe.

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Submersible Rotor Brazing Machine

Price: 250000 INR/Unit

Brazing Is A Joining Process Traditionally Applied To Metals (but Also To Ceramics) In Which Molten Filler Metal (the Braze Alloy Flows Into The Joint. The Melting Point Of The Filler Metals is Above 450 c, But Always Below The Melting Temperature Of The Parts To Be Joined, Which Distinguishes The Process From Welding Where High Temperatures Are Used To Melt The Base Metals. TogetherIdeal For Joining Dissimilar Metals, Brazing Is A Commercially Accepted Process Used In A Wide Range of Industries Due to its Flexibility And The High Integrity To Which Joints May Be Produced.

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