Metal Stud | How does stud welding work?
The arc ignites the metal between the end face of the stud and the base metal, melting the two parts, and then connects the end face of the stud and the base metal through a pressure to form a whole.
Usually the front end of the stud has a special shape, with a pointed or beveled protrusion (the shape may vary depending on the welding method), and this part of the material will melt during welding.
When the front end of the stud melts, the metal on the surface of the base metal is melted, and then a vertical downward pressure is provided by the welding torch, so that the two parts of the molten metal are bonded together, and cooled and solidified, and the welded part forms a molten pool. The size of the molten pool depends on It depends on the welding method and the length of welding time.
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Usually the front end of the stud has a special shape, with a pointed or beveled protrusion (the shape may vary depending on the welding method), and this part of the material will melt during welding.
When the front end of the stud melts, the metal on the surface of the base metal is melted, and then a vertical downward pressure is provided by the welding torch, so that the two parts of the molten metal are bonded together, and cooled and solidified, and the welded part forms a molten pool. The size of the molten pool depends on It depends on the welding method and the length of welding time.
If you want to know the price of metal stud, please contact us!