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Brazing Furnace

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This furnace joins metal components using a filler metal with a melting point above 450°C but below that of the base metals. Operating around 700°C, it creates strong, leak-tight joints. The working principle involves heating the assembled parts in a controlled atmosphere (often reducing or inert) to prevent oxidation, allowing the braze alloy to melt, flow via capillary action, and solidify. I...

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700
°Celsius
1292°F

Brazing Furnace

TC: K (Chromel-Alumel)
HE: Kanthal A1 (FeCrAl)
Working: 600°C
800
°Celsius
1472°F

Brazing Furnace

TC: K (Chromel-Alumel)
HE: Kanthal A1 (FeCrAl)
Working: 700°C
900
°Celsius
1652°F

Brazing Furnace

TC: K (Chromel-Alumel)
HE: Kanthal A1 (FeCrAl)
Working: 800°C
1000
°Celsius
1832°F

Brazing Furnace

TC: N (Nicrosil-Nisil)
HE: Kanthal A1 (FeCrAl)
Working: 900°C
1100
°Celsius
2012°F

Brazing Furnace

TC: N (Nicrosil-Nisil)
HE: Kanthal A1 (FeCrAl)
Working: 1000°C
1200
°Celsius
2192°F

Brazing Furnace

TC: S (Platinum-10% Rhodium)
HE: Kanthal A1 (FeCrAl)
Working: 1100°C
1300
°Celsius
2372°F

High Temperature Brazing Furnace

TC: S (Platinum-10% Rhodium)
HE: Silicon Carbide (SiC)
Working: 1200°C
1400
°Celsius
2552°F

High Temperature Brazing Furnace

TC: B (Platinum-30% Rhodium)
HE: Silicon Carbide (SiC)
Working: 1300°C

Brazing Furnace - Temperature Specifications

This furnace joins metal components using a filler metal with a melting point above 450°C but below that of the base metals. Its purpose is to join dissimilar metals or complex assemblies where welding is unsuitable, common in aerospace, automotive, and HVAC industries for manufacturing heat exchangers, pipework, and structural frames. Operating around 700°C, it creates strong, leak-tight joints. The Brazing Furnace is available in 8 temperature configurations ranging from 700°C to 1400°C. Each temperature variant is engineered with appropriate thermocouple and heating element technology.