High Resistance Welding
High Resistance Welding
High Resistance Welding is a metal joining process characterized by the use of high-intensity, low-voltage electrical currents to generate heat and melt the pieces being joined. This process is primarily employed with conductive materials such as steel and aluminum alloys and finds application in a variety of industrial settings where a strong and durable bond is required. High Resistance Welding can produce high-quality joints with significant mechanical strength, making it ideal for applications requiring structural integrity. It can be performed using different methods such as spot welding, seam welding, and projection welding, each tailored to the specific needs of the application and materials involved.Â