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Spot welding
When spot welding, the parts pressed up against each
other after the jointing component has been sufficiently heated are
connected by means of spot welding electrodes via current flow. The joint is
made by melting and hardening the material at the joint.
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Projection welding
When projection welding, the heating and current flow
required for welding is generated by the projection form. In resistance
projection welding the electrodes only serve to provide current and power.
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Seam welding
In seam welding, the roll formed electrodes press the
sheets together and transfer the welding current. The welding spots are set
so densely by the rolls that a coherent thick seam is formed.
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Butt seam welding
Butt seam welding of sheets is carried out using a thin
piece of sheet ("foil"). This procedure enables you to join standard sized
sheets together instead of using cost-intensive, large format steel sheets.
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Mesh welding
Butt seam welding of sheets is carried out using a thin
piece of sheet ("foil"). This procedure enables you to join standard sized
sheets together instead of using cost-intensive, large format steel sheets.
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Welding nuts / screws
The nuts and screws to be welded are given round,
lengthwise or ring projections. These projection forms determine the current
density and the current flow passes through the welding electrodes. This
enables welded nuts/screws to be joined on a sheet using resistance welding.
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Hot soldering
The resistance soldering procedure is used to solder
parts with differing masses that have a high level of heat conductivity. The
electrical resistance is formed at the soldering position which heats
directly. The soldering paste ensures that the electrical resistance is
greatest at the soldering position.
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Hot riveting
When hot riveting, the rivet is heated by means of
resistance warming and then compressed. This creates the rivet head at the
rivet join via electrical current and the heat it generates. The two parts
connected using a resistance heated rivet can be moved against each other.
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Automotive
Series manufacture of automobile parts using DALEX
resistance welding technology.
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Wire mesh
High productivity due to the low set up times of DALEX
products.
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Electrical engineering
DALEX welding units for the electrical engineering
industry
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Windows and doors
Experience the quality of DALEX products for welding
tasks on windows and doors
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Windows and doors
Experience the quality of DALEX products for welding
tasks on windows and doors
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Commercial vehicles and agriculture
Use DALEX resistance welding units to produce machines
for agricultural use
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Illuminated advertising
Illuminated advertising and advertising sign construction
using DALEX products.
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Furniture industry
Manufacture of metal parts for the furniture industry
using DALEX products.
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