A dental tools manufacturer wanted to realize the benefits of induction brazing. They had been using resistance heating in their high-volume manufacturing process, but hoped to take advantage of induction's rapid, precise heating. They turned to THE LAB at Ambrell for a solution. The brazing application involved heating a steel and carbide dental assembly (diameter 0.032 in/.81 mm) to 1400 ºF (760 ºC) with a targeted heating time of seven seconds.
Induction Brazing Carbide & Steel Dental Tool Assemblies in 7 Sec.
Feb 2, 2016 11:44:26 AM / by Brett Daly posted in dental tools, brazing, brazing carbide to steel