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Hydrogen gas burner application example: brazing

High-temperature flame with excellent straightness without stripping the insulating coating.

Hydrogen burners bring various benefits to production sites. They allow for rapid soldering of enamel wires without stripping the insulation, and the reducing effect of hydrogen gas makes it difficult for oxides to form on the target objects. Additionally, the high-temperature flame with excellent straightness makes it easy to silver solder precision components. 【Features】 ○ Common soldering and brazing of motor lead wires  → Quickly complete welding with a high-temperature concentrated flame! ○ Silver brazing of stainless steel and special metals  → With a hydrogen burner, flame control is possible with a very small high-temperature flame! ○ Soldering of air conditioning motor lead wires  → The high-temperature flame allows for quick soldering, minimizing impact on surrounding areas! ○ Soldering of small stainless steel parts  → The reducing effect of hydrogen gas flame makes it difficult for oxides to form at the soldering joint! *For more details, please request materials or download the catalog to view.

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Hydrogen gas burner application examples: degreasing and surface treatment.

Irradiate with a clean hydrogen burner to enhance the affinity between the printing surface and ink, as well as between the adhesive surface and adhesive material.

With a hydrogen gas burner, the resin surface is activated, dramatically improving the affinity between the printing surface and ink, as well as between the bonding surface and adhesive! This is effective as a pre-treatment for printing electronic components such as ICs and LSIs, or for bonding resins, by removing contaminants such as moisture, grease, and fingerprints that have adhered to the surface during the manufacturing process. *For more details, please request documentation or download the catalog to view.

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