Infrared Brazing
The radiant heat of the infrared heat which is obtained below the red rays
in the spectrum is the main source of Infrared brazing. This source is a
ring of high-powered lamps. In order to enable the energy to collide with
the assemblies to be brazed, these are supported in a particular position.
The brazing parts are placed which is in close contact with the lamps, may
be in a retort which can be easily be evacuated or filled with an inert gas.
Considered to be one of the most trusted methods applied for producing
high-pressure copper-alloy silver-brazed pipe connections especially needed
in the hidden or inaccessible joint areas.
Infrared brazing joining process generally make use of a low voltage &
high a-c power for electric resistance heating. This particular method
provides an effective way to inhibit the growth of inter metallics at the
interface between the braze alloy and substrate.