Note: Soldering a rivet onto a steel tank cap
Objective:
To solder a rivet onto a steel tank cap; the client was soldering with a torch but getting inconsistent results
End Product:
steel tank
Equipment:
Ambrell EASYHEAT 2 kW, 150 kHz to 400 kHz induction power supply, equipped with a remote workhead containing two 0.66 μF capacitors for a total of 1.32 μF A single-position two turn helical induction heating coil designed and developed specifically for this application
Materials:
6 in (152 mm) steel end cap
0.156 in (4 mm) steel rivet
solder paste
Temperature:
450 °F (232 °C)
Frequency:
300 kHz
Testing:
The steel end cap was placed on a slight angle to allow the solder to pool and the coil was located axially to the rivet and approximately 1/8 in (3 mm) away from the end cap. The power was turned on and the end cap heated to temperature within 30 seconds and achieved favorable results. The slight angle of the end cap's placement was critical to the application's success
Benefits:
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Speed: Induction proved faster than the client's previous heating process with a torch
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Repeatability: Induction is a repeatable heating process, so the client gets superior results with induction when compared to a torch
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Efficiency: Induction is more energy efficient than torch heating
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Safety: Induction doesn't have an open flame and introduces less heat into the work environment than a torch

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