In modern manufacturing, welding technology plays a crucial role. Resistance spot welding and arc welding are two common welding methods, each with significant differences in principles, applications.
Principles
Resistance Spot Welding: This method utilizes electrical current passing through two contact points to generate heat, instantly melting the materials and forming a connection. Pressure is applied during welding to ensure good contact, and the materials are fused together using resistance heating principles.
Arc Welding: Heat is provided by generating an electrical arc discharge, causing the materials to melt and form a connection. During arc welding, current passes through a welding rod or wire to produce an arc, and welding material is used to fill the joint.
Applications
Resistance Spot Welding: Commonly used for connecting thin sheet materials, such as automotive body components, and in electronics and appliance manufacturing for wire harness connections. And it is widely applied in automotive manufacturing, electronics and appliance manufacturing, and metal container fabrication.
Arc Welding: Suitable for welding thicker metal materials, such as in construction, shipbuilding, and pipeline welding. And it is commonly found in structural engineering, shipbuilding, and pipeline welding.
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Post time: Feb-21-2024