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Introduction to Welding Terminology in Medium Frequency Spot Welding

Medium frequency spot welding is a widely used welding technique in various industries. As with any specialized field, it has its own set of terminology that can be confusing to newcomers. In this article, we will introduce and explain some of the most common welding terms used in medium frequency spot welding.
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Welding current: The amount of electrical current flowing through the welding electrodes during the welding process.
Welding time: The duration of time that the welding current is applied to the welding electrodes.
Electrode force: The amount of pressure applied by the electrodes to the workpiece during the welding process.
Weld nugget: The area where the two pieces of metal are joined together after the welding process is completed.
Weldability: The ability of a material to be successfully welded.
Welding power source: The equipment that provides the electrical power to the welding electrodes.
Welding transformer: The component of the welding power source that transforms the input voltage to the required welding voltage.
Welding electrode: The component that conducts the welding current and applies pressure to the workpiece during the welding process.
Welding station: The physical location where the welding process takes place.
Welding fixture: The device that holds the workpiece in the proper position and orientation during the welding process.
Understanding these welding terms will help you to better understand the welding process and communicate effectively with others in the welding industry. With practice, you will become more familiar with these terms and be able to use them confidently in your work.


Post time: May-11-2023