A clear explanation of the reasons why welding is difficult and the key points for successful processing!
Aluminum is considered difficult to weld due to reasons such as its low melting point and ease of melting, the formation of an oxide film when exposed to air, and its high thermal conductivity, which causes heat to spread throughout the entire material during work. To perform high-quality welding, it is essential to understand the characteristics of aluminum and how they affect the work. To successfully carry out welding, it is necessary to use an AC TIG welder instead of a DC one, to patiently wait until the base material melts, and to gradually increase the working speed as the process progresses. This article will clearly explain the reasons why aluminum welding is challenging and the key points for successful processing. [Contents] ■ Three reasons why aluminum welding is difficult ■ Three points for effectively performing aluminum welding *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company processes and welds nickel alloys, as well as performs lathe machining, cutting, and milling of stainless steel and aluminum. We position ourselves between our customers and specialized factories, serving as a soft cushion, and we advocate for the "buffer industry." From small lot parts sales to general processing, we are here to assist you, so please feel free to consult us with any requests you may have.