Uniweld Releases Video of Brazing with the MTF-5 Cap'n Hook® Tip Versus a Single Flame Tip
Fort Lauderdale, FL (PRWEB) July 24, 2014 -- When brazing copper tubes in the HVAC & refrigeration industry, technicians often work on compact systems, so brazing with a single tip makes it difficult to achieve even heat distribution on the backside of a copper tube. The newly released video by Uniweld, provides a visual comparison of the heat distribution coverage of a single flame tip compared to Uniweld’s MTF-5 Cap'n Hook® multi-flame tip and the results are amazing.
Costly refrigerant leaks may at times be attributed to the lack of proper heating during the brazing process. The inability to heat the tube properly on the backside deters the alloy from properly filling in the joint being brazed. Although it may appear visually that a joint is properly filled, when not properly heated, the slightest vibration can cause the filler joint to break lose and leak.
The patented Uniweld Cap'n Hook® tips offer concentrated heat (up to 5600 ºF). The 40º flame angle flows onto copper tubing and away from sensitive areas, thus minimizing the chances of burning adjacent components. As a result of the design, users get 100% wraparound for even heat distribution. Cap'n Hook® tips are available in 6 models: 3 for oxygen/acetylene and 3 for oxygen/fuel gases such as propylene and propane.
Watch the video to see how Cap'n Hook® tips can keep cash in your pocket by avoiding costly replacement of refrigerant. For more videos on Cap'n Hook and other great products, visit Uniweld's YouTube Channel.
Cap'n Hook® tips are yet another one of Uniweld’s product offerings which provide you with "Quality Tools That Go To Work With You®”.
Frank Vargas, Uniweld Products, Inc., http://uniweld.com, +1 1-800-323-2111 Ext: 1216, [email protected]
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