Induction soldering is used where the more cost-effective furnace soldering is not feasible, for example:
- the entire workpiece cannot be heated,
- only a very small solder joint needs to be realized,
- individual pieces or small series need to be soldered,
- different materials are to be joined.
Soldering using inductive heating is possible both without and with protective gas.
Unalloyed or low-alloy steels can be partially annealed using induction heating to reduce surface hardness, alleviate residual stresses in the compone...
The great advantage of inductive surface hardening is that only the areas of the workpiece surface that need to be hardened for functional reasons are...
Unalloyed or low-alloy steels can be partially annealed using induction heating to reduce surface hardness, alleviate residual stresses in the compone...
The great advantage of inductive surface hardening is that only the areas of the workpiece surface that need to be hardened for functional reasons are...