Objective Provide a hermetic seal of glass enclosed resistor to a lead
  Material Resistor
  Kovar rings, 0.1 inch (0.254cm) diameter
  Glass tube slightly larger than 0.1 inch (0.254cm) diameter, 0.5 (1.27) inch length
  Metal lead
  Temperature 900 ºF (482) ºC
  Frequency 324 kHz
  Equipment • Power of 6kW induction heating system, equipped with a remote workhead containing two (2) 1.5 μF capacitors (for a total of 0.75 μF).
  • An induction heating coil designed and developed specifically for this application.
  Process A three turn concentrator plate coil is used to heat the Kovar ring for 500 milliseconds. This causes the glass to melt and seal one side of the resistor. The resistor is then turned over and the process is repeated to seal the other side using a second Kovar ring.
  Results/Benefits Induction heating provides precise, consistent heat to very
  small parts resulting in repeatable, quality seals.
  By heating with medium frequency, arcing (which occurs at high frequencies) is avoided.  
   Hermetically sealing glass







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