What is Induction Brazing?

Induction brazing is a process used to join two metals that may be the same or different. It heats the filler material (metal or alloy with a low melting point). The melted filler material enters the gap between the base metals, tightly connecting the two base metals (higher melting point).

Induction brazing is increasingly replacing the flame brazing process in industrial manufacturing. Unlike traditional flame brazing, induction brazing has a more precise and stable heating process. It heats only where needed, and the heating process is more stable and controllable. Its manufacturing process is consistent and easy to automate. In the induction brazing process, high-quality workpiece brazing can be accomplished by easily trained workers without requiring highly skilled operators.

Advanced induction brazing equipment manufactured by FOCO can be used in various metal brazing processes, especially for high repeatability and batch manufacturing of brazed workpieces. It can be used to join a variety of metals, including copper and copper, copper and steel, tin, gold, silver, nickel, aluminum, and various alloys.

Videos of Induction Brazing

Induction Brazing of Copper Pipe

Induction Brazing of Alloy Steel Tooth Tips