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  • Weld Studs
  • CD Studs Mild Steel and Stainless Steel
  • A collection of different types of drawn arc studs and ferrules
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  • CD Stud Welding Reverse Side Marking Limitations

    How to find the Optimum Combination of Stud Size and Base Metal Thickness in Order to Prevent Reverse-Side Marking

    One of the benefits of CD stud welding is that you can weld to thin materials with no pronounced distortion, burn-through or reverse side discoloration.  In order to determine the best combination of stud weld base size and base metal thickness, you can use these charts as a guide.  These charts are based on optimum laboratory conditions.  Even under optimum conditions, it is difficult to determine the precise point at which reverse-side marking will appear.

    Excellent=No marking, excellent weld.

    Acceptable=Visible markings, excellent weld.

    Unacceptable=Unacceptable marking, base metal failure.

     

     

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