Brazing Carbide To Steel With Induction

Brazing Carbide To Steel With InductionĀ 

Objective: Braze carbide rotary file assemblies with uniform concentricity in an aerospace application

Material :

ā€¢ Carbide blank

ā€¢ High speed steel shank

ā€¢ Temperature indicating paint

ā€¢ Braze shim and black flux

Temperature 1400Ā°F (760Ā°C)

Frequency 252 kHz

Equipment DW-UHF-10kw induction heating system, equipped with a remote heat station containing two 0.33 Ī¼F capacitors (total 0.66 Ī¼F) An induction heating coil designed and developed specifically for this application.

Process A multi-turn helical coil is used. The part is heated to determine the time required to reach the desired temperature and required heat pattern. It takes approximately 30 – 45 seconds to reach 1400Ā°F (760Ā°C) depending on the various part sizes. Flux is applied to the entire part. A braze shim is sandwiched between the steel shank and carbide. Induction heating power is applied until the braze flows. With proper fixturing, concentricity of the part can be achieved.

Results/Benefits ā€¢ Repeatable, consistent precise heat.

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