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The potential applications are for example: Single sided linear welds up to 100 mm section and double sided linear welds up to 200 mm section

Lower heat input/higher productivity double sided welding Adjustable pin technology and 3D welding with robots

It will definitely be worthwhile to follow the fast development of the FSW process. Some FSW steel welding has been accomplished with low welding speed and excellent mechanical results. The tool life, is for the time being, far too short to justify the introduction of the process into production It is a challenge to develop tools which can withstand the high temperature.

FSW Capabilities Chart

Figure 5.8 Applications of friction stir welding (Reproduced courtesy: TWI Ltd)

Area of Current FSW Production Use

Area of Current FSW Research

Area where FSW has been Demonstrated

5.1.6 The Magnetic Pulse Technology (MPT) This process can be used for welding, crimping, punching, forming and for calibration ( Figure 5.9 ). The welding process attracted very high interest, when it was demonstrated at the Essen Show in 2001 but to many people’s surprise the process has never taken off probably due to low marketing efforts and/or due to high investment cost. The process offers, however, many advantages such as; cold process, welding in less than 100 μs, no filler material, no shielding gases, it is a non-contact process and a “green” process. Welding on conventionally unweldable materials such as Al-7075 MPT is first of all suitable for large batch production to justify the high cost for the electrical coil, which is surrounding the work piece. It is not necessary that the parts are circular. Square parts can also be welded with the purpose designed coil. MPT has such potential applications that it will sooner or later be introduced on a wider scale.

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