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Mainly In spot welding & resistance welding two type welding machines are used :- 1. Air Cooled & 2. water Cooled.
The only difference between the two is that projection welding requires preparation of the joint members in the way of adding a preformed dimple or projection. Spot welding is used without such preparation to the joint members. it's just heat and pressure.
A spot welding robot has generally 5 axis opposed to an arc welding robot that needs 6 axis. The controls and communication channels with the welding power supplies are configured differently as well.
SAW welding is a type of arc welding while ERW welding is spot or seam welding. SAW stand for submerged arc welding while ERW stands for electric resistance welding.
Your question is incomplete. Which process? Which electrode? What is the basemetal, which position? etc etc
yes ,we can weld this. welding is the process of joining two materials .we can join this by spot welding or by arc welding.
Mainly In spot welding & resistance welding two type welding machines are used :- 1. Air Cooled & 2. water Cooled.
A two year welding degree will usually land someone a spot as a welding technician or a welder/welding operator. If there was any welding automation involved in the degree, a person with an Associate's degree can also be a robotic programmer/operator.
Spot welding is a form of resistance welding invented by Elihu Thompson in the late 1800s.
The only difference between the two is that projection welding requires preparation of the joint members in the way of adding a preformed dimple or projection. Spot welding is used without such preparation to the joint members. it's just heat and pressure.
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A spot welding robot has generally 5 axis opposed to an arc welding robot that needs 6 axis. The controls and communication channels with the welding power supplies are configured differently as well.
The welding process that uses a resistive heating system for metal deposition is known as Resistance Welding. In this process, electrical resistance is utilized to generate heat at the interface of the materials being joined, which causes them to melt and fuse together. This method is commonly used for spot welding and seam welding, particularly in the automotive industry for joining sheet metal components. The efficiency and speed of resistance welding make it suitable for high-volume production.
They sell a spot welding gun that plugs into a DC arc welder. If you have an AC225 or some other AC-only machine, this won't work. In general, tho, spot welders have their own power supplies so you don't need to reconfigure your stick welding machine for this.
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SAW welding is a type of arc welding while ERW welding is spot or seam welding. SAW stand for submerged arc welding while ERW stands for electric resistance welding.
Your question is incomplete. Which process? Which electrode? What is the basemetal, which position? etc etc