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Resistance Welding The resistance of metal to the localized flow of current produces heat Process variables –Current –Time –Force Spot and seam welding.

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1 Resistance Welding The resistance of metal to the localized flow of current produces heat Process variables –Current –Time –Force Spot and seam welding Spot welding

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3 Electrodes Electrode tips wear during service, causing nugget size to decrease Zinc-coating on steel alloys with copper electrodes to form brass Copper base materials, divided into classes Truncated cone Dome Pointed

4 Operating Window - Lobe Curve Current (1000’s of amperes) Time (cycles of current) ExpulsionNugget too small Acceptable nugget size Constant electrode force

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6 Roll spot weld Overlapping seam weld Continuous seam weld

7 Resistance Welding Advantages High speed, < 0.1 seconds in automotive spot welds Excellent for sheet metal applications, < ¼-inch No filler metal

8 Process Disadvantages and Limitations Higher equipment costs than arc welding Power line demands Nondestructive testing Low tensile and fatigue strength Not portable Electrode wear Lap joint requires additional metal


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