Resistance Spot Welding:
In spot welding the weld is effected by the heat produced due to resistance to the flow of current through two or more overlapping work pieces held pressed together between the electrodes. This is the simplest form of resistance welding and does not pose any problem for welding sheets ranging u to 12.5 mm in thickness. The majority of spot welding is however done with metal pieces less than 6 mm thick.
In spot welding the weld is effected by the heat produced due to resistance to the flow of current through two or more overlapping work pieces held pressed together between the electrodes. This is the simplest form of resistance welding and does not pose any problem for welding sheets ranging u to 12.5 mm in thickness. The majority of spot welding is however done with metal pieces less than 6 mm thick.
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