Friction welding machine StirWall
seamautomaticlongitudinal

friction welding machine
friction welding machine
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Characteristics

Technique
seam, friction
Operational mode
automatic
Other characteristics
longitudinal, vertical

Description

StirWall is a vertical machine, designed to be highly modular in length and width. A portal is moving toward longitudinal guides that can be long up to more than forty meters. May be equipped both with FSW or milling heads, with automatic or manual tool and head changing. FSW heads may be equipped with tilting and rolling axes, manual or automatic, and with various spindle power. In FSW process, the joining of the material is produced by the friction heating of a rotating shoulder on the top surface of the joint and the mixing of the material in the plastic state due to a rotating tool inserted along the forming welding seam. The generated frictional heat between the tool and the workpiece causes the stirred material to soften without melting. As the tool is moved forward, the probe inside the material lead the plasticised material to the rear, involving that material in a dynamic recrystallization of the base material. Fixed Pin technology is used in straight weld where start and end of the welding seam can be removed, Bobbin Tool is used in straight weld where weld high axial reaction forces are not allowed, Retractable Pin is used when is necessary to perform closed loop weld.

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

IMTS

9-14 Sep 2024 Chicago (USA - Illinois)

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    AMB 2024
    AMB 2024

    10-14 Sep 2024 Stuttgart (Germany)

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