How to Weld With Pulse
Magnetic pulse welding is generally used to weld two materials that are not alike. For instance, many vehicles use a combination of steel and aluminum. These two metals cannot be welded together by normal fusion welding. A pulse welder uses magnetism rather than heat to weld two materials together. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Insert the first metal that you would like to weld into the coil of the pulse welder.
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Place your welding coil onto the first material.
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Line the second material into the pulse welder so the second material is on top of the coil and the first material.
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Charge the pulse welder’s capacitor.
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Flip the “Low Inductance” switch on the pulse welder to ignite the magnetic fields of the two materials. This will create an impact weld because the two materials are magnetically charged to each other through the coil.
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Turn off the welder at the Low Inductance switch. Remove the materials from the welder.
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