Friction pressure welding process [Joining surfaces come close together and bond through compression deformation caused by pressure!]
Friction pressure welding contributes to the reduction of part count, increased strength, and reduced assembly work! The joining surfaces come close together and bond through compression deformation caused by the application of pressure between metals!
"Friction welding" is a processing method that achieves bonding by generating friction heat through the contact and pressure of metal parts against each other, causing the materials to heat up and compressively deform strongly due to the applied pressure, bringing the bonding surfaces close together. 【Examples of processing using friction welding】 From mechanical joining of stainless steel components to friction welding ■ Reduction in the number of parts: from 6 parts (7 points) to 2 parts (2 points) ■ Improvement in quality: tensile strength increased by 23%, torsional strength increased by 12% ■ Reduction in processes: reduction of assembly tasks such as bolt tightening ■ Weight reduction of products: reduction in weight of slit collar (70g) and screws (20g) ↓ Achieved a 28% cost reduction along with increased strength and weight reduction! *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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