Why the copper coil doesn't get hot? Is there any cooling inside it? Both workpiece and the coil have similar conductivity (both are copper), and I expect similar temperature rise in the coil. Thanks
hi sir ..i used old induction cooker board...then it will not heat up the copper tube .it only works in iron or ceramic plates...what is the secret behind it?im from Philippines..thanks for the idea if ever
on test 8 I see something flowing inside the elbow. Where or how did you get the brazing rod there without us seeing it?? Edit: I do commercial refrigeration, and would like to make an inductive heater to anneal copper pipes before expanding -or flaring them. Is this a plausible idea?
Hello, The brazing alloy for this application is in the form of rings which were put inside the joint before heating up. No rod was applied. Induction heating is suitable for annealing processes and can work in your case. You can send us the samples that you want to braze and we will carry out the tests for you. Here is an application evaluation form: ultraflexpower.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/application-evaluationt-form.pdf See more about annealing here: ultraflexpower.com/induction-heating-applications/induction-annealing/ Contact us, according to your location: ultraflexpower.com/contact-ultraflex/
No more burns! But seriously, do guys make one that opens and closes around the pipe (like a clamp) instead of a closed loop? That would be great!
Hello, you can request a custom coil design. :) See examples here: ultraflexpower.com/services/custom-coils/
Why the copper coil doesn't get hot? Is there any cooling inside it? Both workpiece and the coil have similar conductivity (both are copper), and I expect similar temperature rise in the coil. Thanks
Yes, there is a water cooling system that runs water through the coil. :)
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hi sir ..i used old induction cooker board...then it will not heat up the copper tube .it only works in iron or ceramic plates...what is the secret behind it?im from Philippines..thanks for the idea if ever
Hello!
You could learn more about induction heating here: ultraflexpower.com/learn-about-induction-heating/induction-heating/
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on test 8 I see something flowing inside the elbow. Where or how did you get the brazing rod there without us seeing it??
Edit: I do commercial refrigeration, and would like to make an inductive heater to anneal copper pipes before expanding -or flaring them.
Is this a plausible idea?
Hello,
The brazing alloy for this application is in the form of rings which were put inside the joint before heating up. No rod was applied. Induction heating is suitable for annealing processes and can work in your case.
You can send us the samples that you want to braze and we will carry out the tests for you. Here is an application evaluation form: ultraflexpower.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/application-evaluationt-form.pdf
See more about annealing here: ultraflexpower.com/induction-heating-applications/induction-annealing/
Contact us, according to your location: ultraflexpower.com/contact-ultraflex/
Good job
Thank you! :)
I want this machine but my work is solution is properly
You can contact our team here: ultraflexpower.com/contact-ultraflex-power-technologies/
much more wattage used