Induction Brazing carbide shaft to steel tube
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   Objective Braze a carbide shaft to a steel tube
  Material Carbide shaft 1/8” to 1” diameter (varying sizes) Steel tube 3/8” to 1 ¼” OD Silver solder braze
  Temperature indicating paint
  Temperature 1400 °F for 60 seconds
  Frequency 220 kHz
  Equipment Power of 6kW, 150-400 kHz solid state induction heating system equipped with a remote heat station containing two 0.66 μF capacitors (total 1.32 μF) A multi-turn helical coil
  Process Silver solder is applied to where the carbide shaft and steel tube meet. The clearance between the two parts is approximately .0005”. A small piece of solder braze is placed on the part and then the part is heated. It takes about 60 seconds to flow the braze with the best heat migration and solder flow. Even though the part can be heated faster, optimal results are obtained at 60 seconds.
  Results/Benefits Induction heating provides even, precise heat. Precise directed heat is required for the solder braze to flow evenly around the part to assure a good joint.  
   
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