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Resistance welding

  • US 4,079,226 A
  • Filed: 11/01/1976
  • Issued: 03/14/1978
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/25/1975
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of controlling the duration of a resistance weld comprising:

  • feeding a preprogrammed AC welding current to the welding electrodes, the programme including an abrupt increase in welding current after a predetermined number of welding current cycles, said predetermined number being selected to ensure that the weld nugget will normally have grown to its optimum size before the occurrence of said abrupt increase,monitoring the voltage across the welding electrodes,detecting and holding the peak voltage to which the monitored voltage rises,dropping the held voltage by a preselected amount to derive a reference voltage which is at least 2% but not more than 20% lower than the held peak voltage,continuing to detect the cyclic peaks of the monitored voltage after the monitored voltage has reached its peak value,comparing the subsequent cyclic peaks of the monitored voltage with the derived reference voltage,terminating the weld as soon as the subsequent peaks fall to the level of the said derived reference voltage, said termination normally occurring during the low amplitude portion of said preprogrammed waveform, andextending the duration of the weld into the high amplitude portion of the preprogrammed waveform only in response to a reduced heat input to the weld which would otherwise prevent the weld nugget from reaching its optimum size.

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