RESISTANCE WELDING
About
Resistance welding is a highly efficient and reliable joining process used in manufacturing to fuse metal pieces together by applying pressure and passing an electrical current through the materials. This technique generates heat at the interface of the metals, causing them to melt and form a strong, durable bond upon cooling. Resistance welding is ideal for applications requiring rapid, consistent, and high-strength welds, making it a preferred choice in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and electronics. The process is versatile, capable of joining a wide range of metal types and thicknesses with minimal distortion and high repeatability. By implementing resistance welding, manufacturers can enhance production speed, reduce material waste, and ensure the structural integrity of their products.