Nowadays, more and more manufacturers use medium frequency induction heating machines to perform heat treatment such as quenching and diathermy on workpieces. Although it is now widely used in various industries, some people still don’t know what specific applications it can be applied to. industry? What's more, some people simply don't know whether their workpieces can be heat treated with a medium frequency induction heating machine. Today, Zhengzhou Gou's technical staff will tell you what are the applications of medium frequency induction heating machines?
Applications of Zhengzhou Gou's medium frequency induction heating machine
1. Welding (brazing, silver soldering, brazing)
It mainly melts the solder by heating it to a certain temperature, thereby connecting two metals of the same material or different materials together. The specific applications are as follows:
1. Welding of various hardware tools: welding of diamond tools, abrasive tools, drilling tools, alloy saw blades, carbide turning tools, milling cutters, reamers, planers, woodworking drill bits, etc.
2. Composite pot bottom welding is mainly used for three-layer brazing of round, square and other special-shaped flat stainless steel pot bottoms and aluminum sheets. It can also be used for flat brazing of other metals.
3. Welding of various hardware and machinery accessories: hardware bathroom products, refrigeration copper accessories, lighting accessories, precision mold accessories, hardware handles, egg beaters, alloy steel and steel, steel and copper, copper and copper and other same metals or dissimilar metals of silver soldering and brazing.
4. Welding of heating plates of electric kettles (electric coffee pots). Brazing between stainless steel flat bottoms, aluminum sheets and electric heating tubes of various shapes.
2. Heat treatment (surface quenching)
It mainly changes the hardness of the metal material by heating the workpiece and other treatments. The specific applications are as follows:
1. Various automobile and motorcycle accessories. Such as quenching of crankshafts, connecting rods, piston pins, sprockets, aluminum wheels, valves, rocker shafts, transmission half shafts, small shafts, etc.
2. Various power tools. Such as gears and shafts.
3. Various hardware tools and hand tools. Such as quenching of pliers, wrenches, hammers, axes, screwdrivers, scissors (garden shears), etc.
4. Machine tool industry. Such as quenching of machine tool bed surfaces, machine tool guide rails, etc.
5. Hardware mold industry. Such as quenching of small molds, mold accessories, mold inner holes, etc.
6. Various hardware metal parts and machined parts. Such as quenching of shafts, gears (sprockets), cams, chucks, clamps, etc.
3. Heating (hot forging, hot matching, melting):
1. Hot forging mainly involves heating the workpiece to a certain temperature (the heating temperature is different depending on the material), and then forging the workpiece into other shapes through a punch, forging machine or other methods. For example: watch cases, watch bases, handles, mold accessories, kitchen tableware, handicrafts, standard parts, fasteners, mechanical parts processing, copper locks, rivets, steel drills, hot extrusion of drill tools, etc.
2. Smelting mainly refers to turning metal into liquid through high temperature. It is mainly suitable for iron, steel, copper, aluminum, zinc and various precious metals. Such as the melting of gold and silver.
3. Thermal matching mainly refers to the heating of metals between different types of metals or between metals and non-metals, using the principle of thermal expansion or thermal melting to connect the two together. For example: copper core and aluminum sheet of computer radiator, buried value welding of speaker mesh, composite of steel and plastic pipes, sealing of aluminum foil (toothpaste skin), motor rotor, electric heating tube sealing, etc.
4. Annealing (tempering, quenching and tempering)
1. Annealing in various stainless steel industries. Such as annealing, stretching, annealing and curling of stainless steel basins and cans, and annealing of sinks, stainless steel pipes, stainless steel tableware, stainless steel cups, etc.
2. Annealing of various other metal workpieces. Such as golf heads, clubs, copper locks, hardware and copper accessories, kitchen knife handles, blades, aluminum pots, aluminum barrels, aluminum radiators and various aluminum products.