Induction Brazing Carbide Mining Tools
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ม.ค. 2017
- Lab Test showing the brazing of 2.5" carbide mining tools with a DuraPower 10kW 20-80 kHz Induction heating system. For more information contact RDO Induction at info@rdoinduction.com
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Thank you for your video
What is the temperature at which the braze flows?
Where can I find the braz rings?
What is the freqency?
hi sir i need the brazing material details and flux details
I need it
It,s Themes like but a rocket,s warhead into induction heater I thought .. nice I want to see that
Hi there
Is it true if you take temperature above cherry red colour 1400 to 1490 degrees when induction brazing will it damage carbide. I use carbide drill bits for drilling in porcelain tiles
Regards richard
No this is not true. The only way to braze carbide to steel shanks effectively is to heat them to the 1400-1500 F range in order to allow the braze alloy to flow and bond the mating parts
@@rdoinduction so if you go above 1500 Fahrenheit it can damage the carbide
@@mudbrains4881 Carbide will start to break down at temperatures above 1650 F as you will start to soften the binder metals at these temperatures.
@@rdoinduction hi there
That is exactly the information I was looking for
Thanks very much indeed
Like I said these drill bits are for drilling in porcelain tiles
I am trying to produce carbide drill bits specifically for drilling holes in porcelain tiles
as there is nothing on the market which is a good quality
The grade of carbide being used is called YG6 in China the equivalent is I think federal carbide FC3 or US INDUSTRY CODE C2
I would like to communicate with you by email for more information about what I am looking at doing if you don’t mind
My email is. info@crossbowtools.com. I am based in Australia
I’d appreciate it if you are able
Regards richard
Cuál es el precio del inductor
Machine ka price kya hai
is it possible to learn the brazing creams name and the specialties?
Which chemical does the head use for heating?
And what is the name of that chemical
Hi