Electric Welding e-bog
85,76 DKK
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Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. Resistance Welding. In the resistance, incandescent or Thomson electric welding process, the metals to be welded are brought into intimate contact by being held closely together by metal clamps actuated by spring...
E-bog
85,76 DKK
Forlag
Forgotten Books
Udgivet
27 november 2019
Genrer
TDM
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780243659951
Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. Resistance Welding. In the resistance, incandescent or Thomson electric welding process, the metals to be welded are brought into intimate contact by being held closely together by metal clamps actuated by springs or levers, so as to permit a constant pressure on the parts to be welded, even after the metal at the welding surfaces becomes plastic. The parts to be welded form an electric circuit, and the resistance at the point of contact between the two surfaces to be welded pro duces a welding temperature in a very short time; the metal parts are then forced together and thus welded. A distinct feature of the resistance welding process is that the interior of the metal is raised to a welding temperature before the surface reaches that heat, so that, if the exterior surface is welded, it is certain that the interior is also properly welded, since it is at a somewhat higher heat. When work is heated for welding in a forge, the opposite conditions take place. A perfect weld may be indicated on the surface, but this weld may cover an imperfect joint inside.