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Fixtures
Brazing Fixtures

This is a twin station fixture that is typical of the type of machine used for brazing welding torches and oxyacetylene cutting torches. The parts to be brazed consist of brass bodies and heads with either brass or stainless steel interconnecting gas tubes.  The use of two heating stations allow one part to be heated whilst the other is cooling, or being loaded/unloaded. 

The induction heater seen here on the right hand side, can be positioned up to 100 metres (100 yards) away from the brazing fixture if required.  This two station system makes full use of the induction heater.  Whilst a group of components are being induction heated, the other group is being loaded/unloaded.The PLC diverts the heating energy from one work coil to the other and as the whole system is under PLC control, the heating times and powers etc. can be set so as to allow different sized components to be brazed on each half of the fixture.  For instance, a tube may have different fittings at each end.  The first end can be brazed in the first coil assembly and then the parts can be transferred to the second coil to have the other end brazed.  This of course provides true inline production.

Vacuum Brazing

vacuum brazing

This photograph shows several mineral insulated, stainless steel, sheathed data communication conductors being brazed into a stainless steel disk.  The completed assembly is typical of a high vacuum "lead through".  The vacuum brazing method is used to create very high integrity joints and as the joint is made without the use of flux, the problem of flux entrapment within the joint is totally eliminated.

Copper Brazing
copper brazing

This photograph shows the simultaneous brazing of 10 assemblies.  These particular components are for use in the automotive industry, however the general arrangement is typical of that used for multiple brazing.

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Induction heating concentrates the energy in your part only, so you don't need a torch or a costly batch furnace process. Braze your assemblies in a repeatable, precise flameless process.

Brazing is one of many industrial applications for induction heating.protective atmosphere brazingbrazing brass to brassbrazing steel to brassbrazing steel to steel
Click to read one of our many Brazing Application Notes (after a brief, free registration); you can learn more about:

Brazing temperature sensor assemblies
Braze copper end-caps to baseboard heating element
Brazing copper tubes to a braided stainless steel hose
Brazing two aluminum pipes to aluminum evaporator core
Brazing brass bellow assemblies for pneumatic regulators
Brazing a carbide to a stainless steel shaft for a digger used in mining
Brazing a small gas delivery assembly used to manufacture needles
Brazing various diameter copper and steel tube combinations for refrigeration and air conditioning
Brazing a spray bar assembly used for powder coating
Brazing vertical copper bars to a copper slip ring for refurbishing motor assemblies
Brazing copper cable and block assembly for generator repair
Brazing aluminum electrical lug assembly
Brazing a carbide to a stainless steel shaft for a gripper
Brazing a copper pivot assembly
Brazing brass faucet assembly
Brazing a steel piston valve assembly
Brazing a steel die into a wire drawing guide
Braze a thin walled tube to a steel cap in a hydrogen atmosphere
Braze a carbide tip to steel cutting tool
Braze two positions on a stainless steel manifold simultaneously
Braze a mount lead to a ferrule in a PAR light bulb assembly
Heat a compacted litz wire bundle for stripping
Braze electrical contacts to brass and copper bus
Braze a stainless steel braided hose to copper elbow
Braze an end plug on a stainless steel car grill
Brazing joint on pressurized heater connectors
Brazing steel mold for golf ball dimple insert
Heat aluminum for brazing an automotive assembly
Brazing dental begg brackets
Brazing automotive tube assemblies
Brazing carbide teeth to a steel pipe jaw section
Braze a refrigeration tube coil assembly
Brazing stainless steel tree injector
Braze four copper bus bars together
Braze a carbide sleeve to a steel shank for a plug gauge
Braze steel O-ring Face Seal fittings to a steel tube
Steel-carbide brazing cutting tool
Brazing carbide to steel for a surgical device
Brazing Steel-carbide Cutting Tool
Brazing a Brass Trap Block
Brazing a Plumbing Union in Tight Quarters
Brazing Faucet Components, Assemblies
Brazing Brass Fitting to Copper Tube
Brazing Carbide Tips to a Meat Cutter
Brazing Copper Fittings to Refrigeration Valve
Brazing a Cutting Tool Assembly
Brazing carbide rotary file to high speed steel shanks
Brazing Diamond Drill Inserts
Brazing a carbide shaft to steel tube
Brazing Brass Ship Fittings for Repair
Brazing a Bourdon Tube Assembly
Brazing Copper ‘T’ Assemblies
Brazing A Copper Tube To Brass Fitting
Brazing An Eyeglass Frame Assembly
Brazing Copper J Tube Into Fittings
Brazing carbide Tips on Drill Bits