Induction Brazing Solutions from Ambrell Ambrell
Brazing involves joining two or more metal materials together by using a metal alloy with a lower melting point than the metals that are being brazed together. In brazing, the filler has a melting point of 8000F (4250C) or above, which differentiates it from soldering.
While there are many heating methods that can be leveraged when brazing, induction offers many advantages over the others:
-Repeatability: Unlike with a torch, you can expect the same result every time with induction.
-Non-Contact: The heating process does not contaminate the metal being heated.
-Energy Efficient: Induction only heats the portion that needs to be heated -- the braze joint -- while other methods are less efficient and heat more of the part. Plus, induction has instant on/off.
Ambrell, an Ameritherm company, has over 25 years of experience helping with thousands of applications -- many of which involve brazing. With a wide range of systems available covering a broad power and frequency range, Ambrell has a solution for any brazing application.
To learn more, visit the Ambrell Brazing Guide. Additionally, Ambrell has dozens of brazing Application Notes for your review on its website. Finally, should you have an application, Ambrell can test it in the nearest Application Lab for no charge.
While there are many heating methods that can be leveraged when brazing, induction offers many advantages over the others:
-Repeatability: Unlike with a torch, you can expect the same result every time with induction.
-Non-Contact: The heating process does not contaminate the metal being heated.
-Energy Efficient: Induction only heats the portion that needs to be heated -- the braze joint -- while other methods are less efficient and heat more of the part. Plus, induction has instant on/off.
Ambrell, an Ameritherm company, has over 25 years of experience helping with thousands of applications -- many of which involve brazing. With a wide range of systems available covering a broad power and frequency range, Ambrell has a solution for any brazing application.
To learn more, visit the Ambrell Brazing Guide. Additionally, Ambrell has dozens of brazing Application Notes for your review on its website. Finally, should you have an application, Ambrell can test it in the nearest Application Lab for no charge.
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