High Temperature Micro Welding Processes

Why High Temperature Micro Welding Processes Continues to Amaze Us

By Scott Peart Marketing ManagerMicroTIG welders, or pulse arc welders, uses electrical energy to create a plasma discharge. Thehigh-temperatureplasma melts metal in a small spot and is a clean and very controllable process—perfect for intricate and minuteweldingapplications on precious and non-precious metals and takes place in milliseconds. Filler metal can also be added to build up ...

PercussionWeldingPercussionweldingis a uniquemicroweldingprocess that's ideal for joining dissimilar metals. The process generates ahigh-temperaturearc, followed by a rapid, low-pressure motion that bonds the metals together.

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Inconel 718 (In-718) alloy has excellenthigh-temperaturemechanical properties and is a strategic material in the military industry, but itshigh-temperaturemechanical properties may decrease due to the comprehensive negative effects of grains and Laves phase coarsening during processing and application. In this paper, a fast-frequency pulsed tungsten inert gas (FFP-TIG)weldingprocess was ...

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High Temperature Micro Welding Processes

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HighprecisionMicroTIGweldingallows for exact energy discharge in quantity, method, location, and minuscule spot. A weld spot is formed when the tungsten electrode is removed from the weld surface. Melting begins on the outside and works its way inside. Like regular TIGwelding,microTIGweldingallows for the addition of fill wire and other materials. This is helpful in many applications ...

What isMicroTIGWelding?MicroTIGweldingis a variation of traditional TIGwelding, optimized for small-scale,high-precision work. It uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode and a shielding gas—typically argon—to create a stable,high-temperaturearc that melts and fuses metal components with extreme control.

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