Induction heating welding is a device that uses the principle of electromagnetic induction to generate high-frequency induced eddy current thermal effects, thereby heating the workpiece. It is essentially a frequency converter with power control function.
It mainly melts the solder by heating it to a certain temperature, thereby connecting two metals of the same or different materials together. The specific applications are as follows:
a. Welding of various hardware cutting tools: welding of diamond cutting tools, grinding tools, drilling tools, alloy saw blades, hard alloy turning tools, milling cutters, cutting tools, cutting tools, woodworking drill bits, etc.
b. Welding of various hardware machine accessories: silver welding and copper welding of four types of metal or dissimilar metals, including hardware bathroom products, refrigeration copper accessories, lighting accessories, precision tool accessories, hardware handles, egg beaters, alloy pots and steel, steel and copper, and copper and copper.
c. Composite pot bottom welding is mainly used for three-layer welding of round, square, and other irregular flat stainless steel pot bottoms and aluminum sheets, and can also be used for brazing other metal surfaces.
d. The welding of the heating plate of an electric kettle is mainly used for welding between stainless steel flat bottoms, inscriptions, and various shapes of electric heating tubes.