Inductive soldering is a joining method that has developed into a high-tech soldering process. The potential of this process is far from being exhausted. Although many induction brazing systems have been installed in recent years, there are still uncertainties regarding the optimum design of the system technology.
While the energy sources, i.e. the medium and high frequency generators, have developed towards more and more efficient equipment, less attention has been paid to the energy-transmitting components, which are supposed to transfer the energy to the brazing component.
These energy transmitting components are generally referred to as induction coils or inductors. The correct dimensioning as well as the optimal coupling to the respective workpiece section to be soldered are of decisive importance for the effectiveness of an inductive soldering process.
In order to help close any gaps in knowledge, I have compiled my decades of experience into a book entitled "Manual Inductive Brazing", which was published at the end of 2014. A second edition was published in December 2017 and the English version in 2020. Booth books can be purchased for 56 EUR each via the "Shop" button.