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Induction Brazing 2

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NickE

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I'm looking for induction brazing equipment vendors, fitting this type of description:

midwestern US, Detroit, MI preferred; able to develop both the coils and process; a smaller company would be just fine

about us:

very small manufacturing startup company, Detroit, MI; we'd like to incorporate induction brazing into our manufacturing process, all components are steel, mostly 4130 cond N, some 1008/1010/1018, tubing (.035-.095 wall) and flats (.1825t) maximum work envelope is 5"x3"x3", one assembly has 4/6 simultaneous joints, total number of brazed joints is 13, number of unique assemblies is 4.

please contact me here, I'll get back to you privately.

Nick Enright
 
I had found the big guys locally, but not A&S.. Thanks! e-mails sent.

Nick
 
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