Induction Heater for Soldering of Copper Wires to Steel Pins With Induction Heating

When soldering a copper wire to a steel pin, the steel pin must be heated up to nearly 420C (800F). This temperature is required to melt the solder and make it stick to the steel pin and wire. This temperature can only be extended using a soldering iron. With induction heating, the copper wire and steel pin are located into a coil of wire, and a high frequency voltage is applied. This causes the iron in the steel pin to heat up to 420C (800F). Once this temperature is achieved, the solder can simply melt onto the steel pin, making the entire procedure much easier. Induction heaters by induction soldering heats the work pieces in an RF (radio frequency) field without making any physical contact with the parts. Induction heating is an excellent solution as it lets you regulate the process of soldering and avoid thermal stress. Soldering varies from brazing because it is performed at lower temperatures and preferable for some applications like small components.
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