2019
DOI: 10.24247/ijmperdjun2019177
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Resistance Welding, Introduction and Recent Developments

Abstract: Aim of this paper is to discuss about the in-opposition welding and the ongoing advancement in same zone. Procedure may include current as much as few kilo ampere and voltage of 2 to 12 volts. Weight, current and voltage necessity differ from plate to plate as their thickness and material changes in an opposition welding process there are two anodes made of copper or tungsten or any of their combination. These materials are picked on the grounds that they have high electrical conductivity and they don't twist … Show more

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“…This heat along with pressure is slide on the fins to form a strong joint by fusion. The amount of heat produced depends primarily on thermo-electric properties of electrode material, resistance of work material, surface conditions, current supplied, holding time and pressure (Stavrov and Bersee, 2005; Xu et al , 2013; Zhou and Yao, 2019; Tripathi, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This heat along with pressure is slide on the fins to form a strong joint by fusion. The amount of heat produced depends primarily on thermo-electric properties of electrode material, resistance of work material, surface conditions, current supplied, holding time and pressure (Stavrov and Bersee, 2005; Xu et al , 2013; Zhou and Yao, 2019; Tripathi, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%