Welding & Soldering
We have the following welding and soldering processes available for the construction of filter welding assemblies:
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Induction Brazing: A process where an inductor generates an electromagnetic field that heats the workpiece and melts the solder.
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TIG Welding (Tungsten Inert Gas Welding): A welding process that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode and an inert gas to produce high-quality welds.
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Microplasma: A welding process that uses a very small plasma arc to create precise and fine welds.
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Circular Welding Machines: Machines specifically designed for welding round workpieces to ensure uniform and precise welds.
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Longitudinal Seam Welding: A process that produces long, straight welds along the length of a workpiece.
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Spot Welding: A resistance welding process where two sheets are joined by heating and pressing at specific points.
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Seam Welding: A process where two sheets are joined by continuous resistance welding along a seam.
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Micro Seam Welding: A variant of seam welding used for very small and precise welds.
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Micro Spot Welding: A process similar to spot welding but used for very small and precise weld points.
These processes offer a variety of options for efficiently and precisely manufacturing filter welding assemblies.