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Brazing

by Pillar Induction

Induction heating offers repeatability when brazing, soldering and joining. Direct localized heating of the braze area minimizes radiant heat to the environment or work cell. Both high volume and mixed production processes area compatible with induction for controlled repeatability, strength and quality. As in any manufacturing system, the proper selection of equipment, combined with good manufacturing practices can lead to safe long-term, trouble-free operation.

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By: Pillar Induction | Published: 12/2/2011
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