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Resistance Welding.

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1 Resistance Welding

2 Based on principle: 1. elect (AC) current passed through metal
decrease in Amps increase in volts 2. resistance of metal to electric flow 3. heats metal at contact until molten 4. pressure 5. cooling

3 Rougher metal = more resistance

4 Adv: fast little warpage accurately controlled
well suited for production

5 10 Processes

6 (1) Spot - most common

7 two pieces fused with small nugget

8 lapping metal together
clamp between two electrodes - current passes with pressure - solidifies can make up to 2000 spot welds on mild steel before redressing electrode

9 5 variables 1. time - Squeeze, Weld, Hold, Off 2. current
3. force - mechanical, elect, pneumatic, hydraulic

10 4. machine selection

11 rocker

12 press

13 portable

14 5. electrode contact area - weld size should equal tip diameter - proper current

15 Defects expulsion - molten metal squirts out from weld - current too high

16 blow holes - caused by excessive heat or too little pressure

17 large indentions - caused by improper electrode alignment - excessive pressure

18 (2) Projection

19 form projections with dies

20 pieces are pressed together

21 current passes through two pieces and is concentrated at bumps

22 forms a spot weld

23 adv: several spots welded at once and welds are concentrated at bumps

24 disadv: not cost effective for short runs

25 (3) Seam

26 two wheeled electrodes travel over metal - current passes through them

27 can produce continuous seam

28 can produce intermittent seam of overlapping spots for leak proofing

29 Seam welding I-Beams

30 (4) Butt Seam another form of seam

31 Weld longitudinal pipe seam
elect current heats pipe to molten state before passing through rollers


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