Induction Brazing

What is Induction Brazing?

Induction brazing is a joining process that uses induction heating to join two or more metals. Induction heating uses electromagnetic fields to generate heat without contact or flames, making it more localized, repeatable, and easier to automate than traditional torch brazing.

Induction brazing is a joining process that uses induction heating to heat the metals to be joined. The process is fast and efficient, making it ideal for a wide range of applications.

Induction brazing is a process that uses an inductor to heat a part. It works on the transformer principle, where the inductor is the primary winding and the part to be heated is the secondary winding. This process works well for joining metals together.

The advantage of the induction brazing

Induction brazing has several advantages over traditional methods, such as more precise and localized heating. This produces more consistent heat, making induction brazing more repeatable. Induction heating is also more efficient, meaning less energy is required overall.

The induction brazing process is more efficient than other methods because it has a predictable heat profile that can be automated. This makes it less dependent on operator skill, making it an overall more efficient process.

The disadvantages of induction brazing

There are advantages and disadvantages to induction brazing. Induction brazing is generally more expensive than traditional torch brazing, but it can be the best choice for complex, low volume parts and assemblies because it usually does not require frequent replacement of heating coils. Induction brazing can be used in the most cost-effective manner for high-volume, repeatable processes or relatively similar parts.

Induction brazing equipment

Induction brazing is a process that uses electromagnetic induction to heat the filler metal to melt the metals to be joined. The main advantage of induction brazing is the ability to heat only the areas being joined, resulting in a higher quality finished product with less distortion.

The induction heating system is composed of a Ultra High Frequency Induction Brazing Machine, high-frequency power supply (a high-frequency generator), a wire, a transformer, and an inductor.