Induction Heater for Aluminium Pipes Brazing
Aluminium Pipes Brazing is the procedure that refers to the use of gas generated heat (800 degrees F), and iron-free filler such as aluminium to joint different pipes. The aluminium itself can also be used to exchange a part of added metal that might have cracked or fallen off. Induction heater in Aluminium Pipes Brazing provides better first-time-through quality levels than with another technique. Induction heating results in fewer scrap and a lesser amount of re-working.
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