Soldering Furnace
Item Name Code (INC) 16345
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An assembled unit, with a refractory lined firebox, open at one end, and with one or more burners for heating soldering irons, branding irons, stencil irons, and the like. It may also be used for tempering, annealing and casehardening small carbon steel tools, and may have a top opening for melting soft metals in a pot.
Additional Information for Soldering Furnace
A soldering furnace is a type of equipment used in metalworking for soldering, brazing, and welding processes. It is classified under the supply class "Miscellaneous Welding, Soldering, And Brazing Supplies And Accessories" and belongs to the supply group "Metalworking Machinery."
A soldering furnace typically consists of a heating chamber or oven that reaches high temperatures to melt solder or other filler materials. It is designed to provide a controlled and uniform heat source for joining metal components together.
Soldering furnaces are commonly used in various industries, including electronics manufacturing, jewelry making, plumbing, and automotive repair. They are essential for creating strong and reliable connections between metal parts.
When using a soldering furnace, it is important to follow safety precautions and proper operating procedures to prevent accidents and ensure the quality of the soldered joints.
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