Stud Welding is a one-step metal fastening process in which a metal fastener is applied by a welding arc to another piece of metal for a high-quality, high-strength permanent bond. The strength of the weld is often stronger than the stud and parent material combined. There are many fasteners that can be stud welded included threaded studs, unthreaded studs, tapped studs, weld pins and more. Stud welding works for all types of metals including mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, titanium, zinc, copper, brass and many alloys. The equipment required for stud welding is made up of a power supply, a stud gun, ground and weld cables.
Capacitor Discharge Stud Welding – The CD stud welding process utilizes a powerful bank of capacitors to store energy at a specific voltage determined by stud size and material. When a weld is initiated, this energy is “discharged” through a special “ignition tip” at the base of the stud, creating an instantaneous arc which melts both the base of the stud and the adjoining surface on the work piece. At the same time, the welding gun forces the stud into the work piece, resulting in a permanent bond as the molten material solidifies. This process is suitable for studs ranging in size from #4-40 (M3) thru 3/8-16 (M10).
Drawn Arc Stud Welding - Drawn arc stud welding joins a stud to another piece of metal together by heating both parts with an arc.It is suitable for larger diameter welds on materials of 3/8” and above thickness, including metals with curvature or imperfections such as rust and grease.
FAST - Welds take milliseconds per stud.
COST EFFECTIVE - Stud welding is more efficient than other fastening systems saving you time and money.
STRONG - Stud welding gives you a complete cross-sectional weld with a bond that is stronger than the surrounding metal unlike a hand weld that only has a fillet on the outside.
ACCURATE - Stud welding allows you to locate your welded stud precisely. You can also automate the process.
DECORATIVE - CD studs are welded to one side of the work piece, allowing an attractive appearance on the back side.
SIMPLE - Stud welding is simple and easy to learn. We can get up an running in 20 minutes.
MATERIALS - Stud welding is compatible with a variety of metals as well as able to Join different materials together.
DIAMETER - Welds studs with diameters between 0.079” to 1.25”.
Common Terminology for Both CD and Drawn Arc Stud Welding:
Terminology Specific to Capacitor Discharge (CD) Stud Welding:
Terminology Specific to Drawn Arc Stud Welding: