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Using the Induction Heater – Solderng
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In my last installment I briefly mentioned that soldering copper is difficult with induction heat. That is true unless one uses a flux concentrator. Well lo and behold we had a kit customer who was interested in heating small parts which also requires a flux concentrator so I took some time out to experiment. A […]
Posted by neonjohn on November 12th, 2010 under Cool Stuff, Induction heating | 10 Comments »
Using an Induction Heater – Soldering/Brazing
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In industry, soldering and brazing probably ranks second only to heat treating in the use of induction heating. With a small but powerful heater such as the Roy, that capability is now available to small business and home users. Soldering is one of the more difficult jobs for low power induction heaters because copper is […]
Posted by neonjohn on September 20th, 2010 under Cool Stuff, Induction heating | 3 Comments »