Stud welding is a process wherein coalescence is produced by heating with an arc drawn between a metal stud, or similar part, and the other part. Partial shielding may be obtained by the use of a ceramic ferrule surrounding the stud. The heat necessary for end welding of studs is developed by passage of current through an arc from the stud (electrode) to the plate (work)
Stud welding is a process wherein coalescence is produced by heating with an arc drawn between a metal stud, or similar part, and the other part. Partial shielding may be obtained by the use of a ceramic ferrule surrounding the stud. The heat necessary for end welding of studs is developed by passage of current through an arc from the stud (electrode) to the plate (work)
Stud welding is a process wherein coalescence is produced by heating with an arc drawn between a metal stud, or similar part, and the other part. Partial shielding may be obtained by the use of a ceramic ferrule surrounding the stud. The heat necessary for end welding of studs is developed by passage of current through an arc from the stud (electrode) to the plate (work)