Consumer Electronics (Page 11)
February 29, 2016
Electronic and medical device manufacturers not only require joining processes capable of producing small-scale welds of high quality, but also reliable methods of nondestructively assessing them. While real-time monitoring is well-developed for small-scale resistance welding, small-scale laser welding has no viable option. Gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) presents an alternative welding approach with greater potential...
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We are pleased to welcome two companies back to EWI membership: Air Liquide Industrial U.S.L.P. is a multinational company which supplies industrial gases and services to industries including medical, chemical, and electronic manufacturers. Franklin Electric Company, Inc. is a provider of components and systems for the movement of water and automotive fuels.
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Welding-induced distortion is a persistent challenge for many fabricators, especially those using arc-based welding processes. While trial-and-error methods can be effectively used to reduce distortion, such approaches are time-consuming and expensive. EWI is leading the way by developing efficient and accurate modeling approaches that allow manufacturers to quickly evaluate a range of distortion control techniques,...
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