Video: Brazing & Soldering

Product Description

Both brazing and soldering are common methods of joining metals, with uses in various industrial applications. This dvd program covers the array of common brazing and soldering methods, including:

  • Torch brazing
  • Batch furnace brazing
  • Continuous furnace brazing
  • Dip Brazing
  • Induction brazing
  • Iron soldering
  • Wave soldering

Product Details

  • Format: Color, NTSC
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Studio: Society of Manufacturing Engineers
  • DVD Release Date: January 1, 2003
  • Run Time: 25 minutes

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Induction Brazing Application.

Induction brazing application is used to perform the process of brazing by induction coil equipment. The induction coil in the equipment is used to generate heat to the filler metal and material to be brazed. The induction brazing machine is largely appropriated for many metallic applications including magnetic materials.

As it is known that the used of induction coil with the flow of electrical current will generate heat due to resistance in the coil material. Thus the induction brazing process will involves in a very high frequency induction heating. And therefore it is suitable for brazing magnetic material.

Some of its common uses are such as brazing metallic materials, brazing magnetic materials, mining applications, plumbing applications, brazing silver, brazing copper based alloys, brazing ceramic and many more.

The benefit of using induction brazing process is that it can be applied in a manufacturing or production process by applying in a machine. Other benefits are such as:

  1. It is suitable for a large production volume,
  2. The machine can accurately monitor heating rate and final temperature
  3. The machine facilitates rapid heating
  4. Offers multi brazing solution for single power source
  5. Improve brazing process without flame (avoiding fire hazard),
  6. Cost effective in such that we do not need torch and furnace.
  7. High quality by providing accurate brazing process.
  8. Heating energy is focus in the part only.

Joining of Materials and Structures

Joining of Materials and Structures: From Pragmatic Process to Enabling Technology by Robert W. Messler.

Product Description

Joining of Materials and Structures is the first and only complete and highly readable treatment of the options for joining conventional materials and the structures they comprise in conventional and unconventional ways, and for joining emerging materials and structures in novel ways. Joining by mechanical fasteners, integral designed-or formed-in features, adhesives, welding, brazing, soldering, thermal spraying, and hybrid processes are addressed as processes and technologies, as are issues associated with the joining of metals, ceramics (including cement and concrete) glass, plastics, and composites (including wood), as well as, for the first time anywhere, living tissue.

While focused on materials issues, issues related to joint design, production processing, quality assurance, process economics, and joint performance in service are not ignored. The book is written for engineers, from an in-training student to a seasoned practitioner by an engineer who chose to teach after years of practice. By reading and referring to this book, the solutions to joining problems will be within one’s grasp.

Key Features:
· Unprecedented coverage of all joining options (from lashings to lasers) in 10 chapters
· Uniquely complete coverage of all materials, including living tissues, in 6 chapters
· Richly illustrated with 76 photographs and 233 illustrations or plots
· Practice Questions and Problems for use as a text of for reviewing to aid for comprehension

* Coverage all of major joining technologies, including welding, soldering, brazing, adhesive and cement bonding, pressure fusion, riveting, bolting, snap-fits, and more

* Organized by both joining techniques and materials types, including metals, non-metals, ceramics and glasses, composites, biomaterials, and living tissue

* An ideal reference for design engineers, students, package and product designers, manufacturers, machinists, materials scientists.

Review

“If one is seriously interested to any extent in the process of joining in the broadest terms this must be a significant source of information” – International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives

“This is one of the most comprehensive texts available for the reference shelf on joining technologies. Very Highly Recommended! – Adhesives & Sealants Newsletter, September 2006

“Where it is proposed to join materials or structures in a new or unconventional way not already proven by use in service, this book will give a guide on methods to be adopted and problems which could arise. The book of some 800 pages with many photographs and illustrations is easily readable and a useful source of information on this most important aspect of modern construction.” – W.A. Black in Building Engineer, April 2005.

Customer Review:

“good book to know the basic knowledge”, January 30, 2010

By Student Caro (France).
I bought this book as a textbook to learn the basics about joining. This book is really complete and describe the effects of joining on materials and structures. I recommend it to you if you want to work in the materials field.

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