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Spot Welding Process
Learn how spot welding works and its applications
- Electrode Force: Applies pressure to the weld area
- Squeeze Time: Briefly applies pressure
- Weld or Heat Time: Applies heat to melt the material
- Hold Time: Maintains pressure after welding
- Weld Current: Electrical current through the weld segments
Top Features:
- Easy to use
- Color: Orange
- Two connectors
- Easy to handle
Spot welding involves applying pressure and heat using copper alloy electrodes to fuse metal parts together. The strength of the weld depends on the force, temperature, and cleanliness of the electrodes and metal surfaces.
A spot welder releases a high current pulse through two leads touching the material, such as Nickel, to be welded. The heated metal surfaces are then fused together upon cooling.
The spot welding process includes three stages: bringing the electrodes to the metal surface, applying pressure, and briefly applying current from the electrodes.
Packages Includes: 1 x 70B Portable Welding Pen O/U Connector
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