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Metal-to-Glass Sealing |
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Applications Database Links |
Access helpful pdf Application Notes after a brief registration: |
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Overview |
Metal-to-glass sealing involves heating metal to melt glass in order to form a seal between the two materials. The process is typically used in the production of a lamp bulb or a laser tube to form an air tight seal. Care must be taken when sealing metal to glass due to different expansion rates of the glass and metal upon cooling and after production. Sometimes, a third material such as a polymeric bonding agent is used to create a seal (see BONDING). Another similar metal-to-glass application for Ameritherm is classified as pin sealing in the television picture tube industry (see PIN SEALING). |
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Using Induction |
Modern induction heating provides reliable, repeatable, non-contact and energy-efficient heat in a minimal amount of time. Induction provides the necessary control and accuracy to focus the heat to a specific area of the part. Solid state RF induction can be used to efficiently and repeatedly heat a metal and subsequently melt glass to form a seal. Typical RF power supplies for metal-to-glass sealing range from 1 to 20 kW, depending on the material and application requirements. |
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Customer Links |
These links highlight some of our valued customers using induction in their metal-to-glass sealing processes |
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