Forge Welding Welding Technology/ 3.6 Forge Welding.

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Forge Welding Welding Technology/ 3.6 Forge Welding

Forge Welding Forge welding is a solid state welding process in which both the plates are heated quite below its melting temperature. This heating deforms the work pieces plastically. Now a repeated hammering or high pressurize load is applied on these plates together. Due to this high pressure and temperature, inter-molecular diffusion takes place at the interface surface of the plates which make a strong weld joint One of the basic requirement of this type of welding, is clean interface surface which should be free from oxide or other contaminant particles To prevent the welding surface from oxidation, flux is used which mixes with the oxide and lower down its melting temperature and viscosity. This allow to flow out the oxide layer during heating and hammering process. Welding Technology/ 3.6 Forge Welding

Forge Welding Welding Technology/ 3.6 Forge Welding

Working First both the work plates heated together. The heating temperature is about 50 to 90% of its melting temperature. Both the plates are coated with flux. Now manual hammering is done by a blacksmith hammer for making  a joint. This process is repeated until a proper joint is created. For welding large work pieces, mechanical hammering is used which is either driven by electric motor or by using hydraulic mean. Sometime dies are used which provides finished surface. Welding Technology/ 3.6 Forge Welding

Applications It is used to join steel or iron. It is used to manufacture gates, prison cells etc. It is widely used in cookware. It was used to join boiler plates before introduction of other welding process. It was used to weld weapon like sword etc. Used to weld shotgun barrels. Welding Technology/ 3.6 Forge Welding

Advantages It is simple and easy. It does not require any costly equipment for weld small pieces. It can weld both similar and dissimilar metals. Properties of weld joint is similar to base material. No filler material required. Welding Technology/ 3.6 Forge Welding

Disadvantages Only small objects can be weld. Larger objects required large press and heating furnaces, which are not economical. High skill required because excessive hammering can damage the welding plates. High Welding defects involve. It cannot use as mass production. Mostly suitable for iron and steel. It is a slow welding process. Welding Technology/ 3.6 Forge Welding