Friction stir welding is a process that joins metals using friction heat and pressure. It has high strength and allows for dissimilar material bonding.
Friction welding (friction pressure welding) is a process that joins metals such as iron, stainless steel, copper, and aluminum using friction heat and pressure. Compared to conventional welding, it offers higher reliability and can accommodate a wide range of dissimilar material joining. We accept orders from small lots to mass production.
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Friction welding (friction pressure welding) is a process that joins metals such as iron, stainless steel, copper, and aluminum using friction heat and pressure. Compared to conventional welding, it offers higher reliability and can accommodate a wide range of dissimilar material joining. We accept orders from small lots to mass production.
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Pump shafts, servo motor shafts, engine valves, copy rollers, constant velocity ball joints, spherical joints, etc. The materials are primarily iron and stainless steel, but non-ferrous metals such as copper and aluminum are also possible.
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Friction welding is a highly reliable metal joining method that allows for the joining of dissimilar materials (such as copper, aluminum, and stainless steel) to a certain extent. Electron beam processing is a technique that uses a highly convergent electron beam as a heat source in a vacuum, enabling high-quality, low-distortion welding. If you are facing challenges with metal joining, please feel free to contact us.