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Rotary friction welding
Solid-state joining is achieved by generating heat through mechanical friction, which is particularly suitable for high-strength welding of large, dissimilar metal shaft components.
  • High-power inertial drive and upsetting system
    High-power inertial drive and upsetting system

    The equipment features a high-energy flywheel and a powerful hydraulic upsetting device, which can provide stable frictional pressure and upsetting force to ensure sufficient plastic flow and grain refinement at the weld interface.

  • Dissimilar Material Welding Expert Database
    Dissimilar Material Welding Expert Database

    Based on extensive process experience, a welding parameter library covering hundreds of material combinations such as aluminum-steel, copper-aluminum, and titanium-steel has been established, which can effectively control intermetallic compounds and obtain high-strength welds.

  • High-precision phase control and quality traceability
    High-precision phase control and quality traceability

    For components requiring dynamic balancing (such as automotive drive shafts), a high-precision braking system is employed, with a stop phase control accuracy of ≤0.5°. Welding parameter curves are recorded for each workpiece to achieve full lifecycle quality traceability.

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