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Resistance Seam Welding Process.

Resistance Seam Welding Process.

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The aim of this work is to study the effect of adding copper (C10200 AISI) foils on the welding joint of the austenitic stainless steel type (AISI 304).The austenitic stainless steel has low weldability by resistance welding where the concentrated current causing a high thermal expansion. Due to heat stored, non-complete fusion, burn throw, warp ed...

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