Vacuum brazing furnaces must meet strict heating requirements:
Complete material melting:
The temperature must exceed the melting point of materials like metals and alloys to ensure complete melting and high-quality brazing.
Prevent oxidation:
High temperatures in a vacuum reduce oxidation, protecting joint quality.
Ensure joint strength:
Proper temperature ensures joint integrity. Overheating can cause deformation or cracking, while insufficient heating compromises bonding.
Energy efficiency:
Maintain optimal temperatures to save energy and enhance productivity.
Balancing these factors ensures efficient brazing with robust joints while minimizing energy consumption.
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