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  • Exploring the Advantages of Brazing Aluminum
    Induction brazing is a process in which two or more materials are joined together by a filler metal that has a lower melting point than the base materials using induction heating. And it's true that silver is often used for induction brazing because of its low melting point. For instance
  • When Appearance is Critical, Think Brazing
    alloy. To form the sunglass front, they are joined together by induction brazing in a series of steps. At each step of the process, they are. held in place by a jig. The Handy & Harman/Lucas-Milhaupt brazing filler metals typically used for the joints are 50% silver-bearing alloys such as Braze 505
  • Brazing a carbide to a stainless steel shaft for a gripper [MEC]
    A three-turn helical coil is used to braze the carbide to the stainless steel shaft. A silver solder washer is placed over the post on the shaft, the carbide is placed on the washer and flux is applied...
  • Industrial Induction Heating: All You Need to Know
    Induction heating is a safe, non-contact, and meticulous process for heating electrically-conductive materials like steel, graphite, copper, brass, silver, gold, aluminium, and carbide. It involves a complex amalgamation of electromagnetic energy and heat transfer through an induction coil, melting