Research Regarding Capacitor Discharge Stud Welding with Tip Ignition on Galvanized Thin Sheets

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Arc stud welding is a widely used welding process used to fix joints like studs, screws, pins, or similar elements on a wide variety of products. The process is mainly characterized by simplicity, high welding productivity, very good welding joint quality, low cost price, easy welding equipment and easy to handle, flexibility. The process successfully replaces other assembly methods such as: threaded assembly, riveting, classic arc welding or pressure welding and soldering. The paper proposes to establish welding technology for M5 x 35 mm steel stud with tip ignition and electric charge stored in capacitors on thin galvanized steel (s <1 mm thick). The main problem of welding galvanized steel is vaporization of zinc on the surface of the sheet which produces pores, splashes and very toxic fumes. This vaporization produces also the corrosion hazard in the surface of the sheet. Welding technology will be applied to joint stud on the cover of an air filter.

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Magda, A., Burca, M., & Lego, M. (2018). Research Regarding Capacitor Discharge Stud Welding with Tip Ignition on Galvanized Thin Sheets. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 416). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/416/1/012015

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