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Copper
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Resistance Welding Lesson Objectives When you finish this lesson you will understand: Learning Activities 1.View Slides; 2.Read Notes, 3.Listen to lecture 4.Do on-line workbook Keywords
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Copper & Iron Sulfates Rosenqvist, Extractive Metallurgy McGraw-Hill, 1974 Copper Ingot Electrolytic Refined
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Induction Furnace Melting
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AWS Welding Handbook
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Not Recommended Fair Good Excellent The lower thermal & electrical conductivity materials are weldable AWS Welding Handbook
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Welds can be made with sheets having 30% or less IACS No Welds with IACS over 60%
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Weld Force Weld forces are usually set to 50-70% of that used for the same thickness uncoated plain carbon steel Spot Welding
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Weld Current: Higher than for plain carbon steel Weld Time: Shorter than for plain carbon steel Spot Welding
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Spot Weld Experience with 65% Cu – 35% Zn Brass Class 1Class 2 Class 11 Increased Resistance Min Penetration Poor Electrode Life Excessive penetration Electrode Sticking Increased Nugget Dia. Resistance Welder manufacturers Association Bulletin # 25
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Spot Welding Tungsten or molybdenum tipped electrode are preferred to minimize tip sticking Higher Resistance = Heat Soaking Lower Thermal Conductivity = Less Heat Loss
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Resistance Welder manufacturers Association Bulletin # 25 More Spot Weld Experience with 65% Cu – 35% Zn Brass Cracks Under Load When Nugget Too Close to Edge
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Welding of Unequal Thickness Brass
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Seam Welding Problems: Shunting of Weld Current High thermal conductivity Low Electrical Contact Resistance Result: Limited Alloys Seam Weldable Need Electrical Conductivity less than 30% IACS
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Flash Welding
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Savage, Flash Welding, Welding Journal March 1962 Flash Welding Copper Characteristics: Low melting temp Narrow Plastic Range Result Rapid Upset at low force Immediate & Full Flashing Required Rapid Upset Low Pressure at Start to get Platen Motion Immediately Premature Interruption of Flashing Results in Low Temp & CL Defects Excessive Flashing will Overheat & Improper Upset
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Flash Welding Leaded Copper Alloys are limited to approximately 1% Lead
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High Frequency Welding Tube Butt SeamTube Butt SeamTube Mash Seam HF Induction Coil Nearly all Copper Alloys can by HF Welded - Tubing is a Popular Application
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Electro-Brazing
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Welds can be made with sheets having 30% or less IACS No Welds with IACS over 60%
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Electro-brazing W. Stanley, Resistance Welding McGraw-Hill, 1950
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