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7 Reasons Induction Brazing Beats Flame or Furnace Brazing

There are seven reasons why investing in induction equipment is worthwhile.

Induction brazing has many advantages over flame or furnace brazing. This short list may make you reconsider your current manufacturing process, especially if you produce in high volumes.

  1. Speed up production – Since the induction process creates heat within the parts rather than on the surface, brazing workpieces is much faster than heating by conventional flame or furnace.
  2. Braze precisely – Unlike conventional brazing, induction brazing allows one to heat workpieces and components highly selectively, minimally impacting surrounding components. This also makes the technique suitable for areas that are very difficult to access and those that require secure, high-quality joining.
  3. Increase quality of joints – Consistent heat input creates superior brazing joints.
  4. Repeat brazes with precision – The ease of creating a reproducible process makes induction brazing ideal for serial, high volume production.
  5. Increase energy efficiency – Induction brazing wastes less energy. During waiting times or pause intervals, our induction heating generators require virtually no energy (except standby power for the control system). The induction brazing process can also be restarted immediately, without a delay or warm-up period.
  6. Improve safety – Since the induction brazing process involves no fuel gas and no open flame, the process is safer than conventional brazing. Selective heating also directly targets the desired area of the workpiece without heating the nearby surfaces.
  7. Reduce down time and increase reliability – Since the induction heating process does not require any contact between the inductor and the workpiece, inductors experience minimal wear and are replaced less often.

Our precisely controlled, powerful generators provide fast and accurate heating, ensuring that your production process can enjoy these benefits. Whether your workpieces are large, medium or small, in the plant or in the field, we make an induction brazing generator to meet your specific needs.

Related: Brazing

We offer solutions for induction brazing for the following materials:

  • Copper and copper alloys
  • Brass
  • Aluminum
  • Iron
  • Steel, stainless steel and all types of carbides
  • Tungsten
  • Chromium
  • Nickel and nickel alloys
  • Cobalt and precious metals
At IDEA INDUCTION LLC every project, including process analysis, begins with a consultation with our knowledgeable application engineers.

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