Friction welding enables the joining of iron and stainless steel, as well as stainless steel and aluminum!
Excellent cost performance and time performance contribute to increased productivity! It can be joined with square timber or pre-processed materials.
By creating materials with suitable shapes and properties for the desired components, we achieve cost reduction through the joining of materials with gaps, joining dissimilar metals, and hollowing out parts. Toho Giken Co., Ltd.'s friction stir welding offers an overwhelmingly strong joining capability compared to other joining techniques like brazing and welding, allowing for machining after joining. We can produce cylindrical materials with steps, such as large-diameter and small-diameter materials, and by friction welding disks and pipes, we can create hollow-structured materials. 【Features】 ■ Capable of joining dissimilar metals such as iron and SUS ■ No need for molds, enabling cost reduction even for small lots ■ The greater the difference in gaps (steps), the better the cost performance *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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【List of Businesses】 ■Steel Sales ■Friction Welding ■Machining ■Quality Control
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【Examples】 ■ Joining round bars and square materials ■ Joining round bars that have been screw-processed to press-formed items ■ Joining cast-formed items to the tip of a ball screw ■ Joining cylindrical processed products (it is desirable to perform finishing processing in a later stage due to the occurrence of pressure welding curls and remaining gripping marks)
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The friction welding method was introduced to our country around 1965, and its uniqueness was recognized, leading to its adoption in various industries. However, on the other hand, the current situation was that many companies wanted to adopt this method but were unable to conduct experiments easily and implement it. To address this issue and contribute to the spread of this method, we established a company.