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High frequency induction aluminum welding

Time:2023-08-26

Induction aluminum welding is an aluminum welding technology that uses a high-frequency current to pass through the surface of a workpiece, causing it to generate heat and melt joints. It is suitable for various types of aluminum products, including architectural aluminum profiles, doors and windows, bicycle racks, auto parts, etc.

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Induction aluminum welding equipment usually includes a high-frequency power supply, an inductor and a cooling system. The high-frequency power supply can generate high-frequency current, which acts on the surface of the workpiece through the inductor, generating heat to melt the aluminum material, thereby realizing welding. During the welding process, it is necessary to clamp the two aluminum products to be welded to maintain a certain pressure between them, and then place the joint of the two aluminum products into the inductor. The high-frequency current generates a magnetic field through the inductor, which generates heat on the surface of the workpiece and melts the joint part. After the welding is completed, the cooling system can quickly cool the joint and achieve the firmness of the weld.


Compared with the traditional aluminum welding method, induction aluminum welding has the advantages of fast heating speed, good welding quality and simple operation. At the same time, it can also realize welding between aluminum products of different thicknesses, different materials, and different colors. In addition, induction aluminum welding is environmentally friendly, which will not produce pollution, such as smoke and exhaust gas.


It should be noted that induction aluminum welding requires professional and technical personnel to operate, and at the same time, it is necessary to pay attention to safety and environmental protection issues during use.