johnnyBronny
Mechanical
- Dec 4, 2014
- 9
Hello All,
In the company I am working in, we want to manufacture internally reinforced structures. We found out the best way to do this was to cut each individual part and then weld the joints. I am new to welding, so I would like to know if it is possible to weld two surfaces that are almost in contact with each other (0.05 mm). I know I can use spot welding, but the size of the parts is small (15*20*2 mm is a rough estimate), so I don't think it is possible. What are the most suitable welding methods for filling an elliptic cavity with 25*1.5 mm with 1 mm height that has a rib belonging to other plate with dimensions 17*1*1 on its center?
Thanks
In the company I am working in, we want to manufacture internally reinforced structures. We found out the best way to do this was to cut each individual part and then weld the joints. I am new to welding, so I would like to know if it is possible to weld two surfaces that are almost in contact with each other (0.05 mm). I know I can use spot welding, but the size of the parts is small (15*20*2 mm is a rough estimate), so I don't think it is possible. What are the most suitable welding methods for filling an elliptic cavity with 25*1.5 mm with 1 mm height that has a rib belonging to other plate with dimensions 17*1*1 on its center?
Thanks