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Downsizing in the World of Resistance WeldingDavid W. Steinmeier - microJoining Solutions Copyright 1998 All Rights Reserved, May 13, 19981 General Comparisons Between Large, Small, and Micro-Scale Resistance Spot WeldingLarge Scale Resistance Spot WeldingWhen most Welding engineers think about spot Welding ,the typical picture that immediately comes to mind is alarge robotic arm swinging around in space with streamsof sparks flying everywhere as a car body is assembledor large panels of sheet metal are joined together tomake a refrigerator or an industrial piece of machinery Galvanized steel sheets ranging in thicknessfrom .016 inches ( mm) to .125 inches ( mm)are routinely joined using Resistance spot extensive use of standard thickness sheet metal panels, made from common, well characterized steelalloys, and plated with standardized zinc coatings, makes life more manageable for our large scalewelding engineer.
“Downsizing” in the World of Resistance Welding David W. Steinmeier - microJoining Solutions Copyright © 1998 All Rights Reserved, May 13, 1998
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