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In today's precision manufacturing sector, laser welding has emerged as a pivotal advancement in connection technology due to its exceptional accuracy and flexibility. From battery packs in electric vehicles to precision components in spacecraft, this technology continues to push the boundaries of ... Read More
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Introduction Are you curious about why metal parts tend to deform easily after processing? Why do the welded parts of Bridges suddenly crack? Behind all these problems, there might be an "invisible killer" - residual stress! Today, let's lift the veil of mystery surrounding it. From its causes to ... Read More
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Definition and Principle of Explosion Welding Intermetallic welding utilizes explosives as the energy source, employing the detonation energy to cause the welded metal surfaces to collide at high velocity and at an angle. This process induces plastic deformation, controlled melting, and mutual ... Read More
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The weldability of metallic materials refers to the ease with which high-quality welded joints can be achieved under specific welding process conditions. I. Influencing Factors 1. Material Factors Chemical composition: Steel with high carbon content exhibits poor weldability. For example, high... Read More
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Welded structures have many advantages, but they also have some disadvantages. The following is a detailed overview of its advantages and disadvantages: Advantages: 1. High connection strength: The welded joint has a very high connection strength, which can even be comparable to that of the base ... Read More
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Welding technology, as one of the cornerstones of human industrial civilization, is like a tenacious bond that runs through the entire history of human manufacturing. From the primitive forging connection in ancient times to the precise and efficient welding operations of intelligent robots today, ... Read More
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一、Definition 1. Deposited Metal Deposited metal refers to the metal part formed on the welded piece after the welding material (such as electrodes, wires, etc.) melts during the welding process. It includes the metal formed after the welding material itself melts. For instance, in manual arc welding... Read More
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The evolutionary path of SpaceX Starship welding technology. Initially, SpaceX planned to build the Starship using lightweight carbon fiber, but because it was not heat-resistant, it ultimately chose the economical and durable stainless steel. However, the welding process of stainless steel was ... Read More
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Here is a table of standards related to welding terms and definitions as follows: Symbols represent The standard is DIN EN ISO 2553. This standard specifies the representation of various symbols in the field of welding, which is used to accurately convey information such as the form of the welded ... Read More
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This is a table of standards for welding consumables. The standards are interpreted as follows: General Products The standard is DIN EN 13479, which specifies the general product characteristics of welding consumables, covering basic performance, quality requirements, etc., to ensure that the ... Read More
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