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crimeas [40]
1 year ago
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What is Electrical resistance welding basic principles

Engineering
1 answer:
patriot [66]1 year ago
5 0

According to the basic principles of Electrical Resistance Welding, Resistance welding is used to fuse two metals together. See further explanation below.

<h3>Principles of Electrical resistance welding</h3>

It is to be noted that Electrical Resistance Welding comprises a welding head that exerts pressure and holds the metal between its electrodes, as well as a welding power source that applies electric current to the metal to be welded. When force is exerted, resistance creates friction heat.

A weld is a metal coalescence formed by heating to an appropriate temperature with or without pressure, and with or without the introduction of a filler substance.

Resistance welding bonds are classified into three types:

  • solid state,
  • fusion, and
  • reflow braze.

Different materials having dissimilar grain structures, such as molybdenum to tungsten, are bonded utilizing a relatively short heating time, high weld energy, and high force in a solid state bond, also known as a thermo-compression bond.

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