B23K11/18

MAGNET FABRICATION BY ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
20170236639 · 2017-08-17 ·

In various embodiments, magnetic materials are fabricated in layer-by-layer fashion via additive manufacturing techniques.

Bonding method
09731377 · 2017-08-15 · ·

A method of bonding a first article to a second article, each article having a respective bond surface. The method comprises interposing a porous interlayer region between the bond surfaces of the first and second articles and subsequently using electrical resistance heating to locally heat the interlayer region under contact pressure to a bonding temperature below the melting temperature of the interlayer and the first and second articles to thereby bond the interlayer to the first and second articles to form a bonded article. The interlayer has a porosity of between approximately 10% and 30%.

Bonding method
09731377 · 2017-08-15 · ·

A method of bonding a first article to a second article, each article having a respective bond surface. The method comprises interposing a porous interlayer region between the bond surfaces of the first and second articles and subsequently using electrical resistance heating to locally heat the interlayer region under contact pressure to a bonding temperature below the melting temperature of the interlayer and the first and second articles to thereby bond the interlayer to the first and second articles to form a bonded article. The interlayer has a porosity of between approximately 10% and 30%.

Projection welding of metal sheets
09718143 · 2017-08-01 · ·

The invention relates to projection welding of a second metal sheet above a first metal sheet (50), wherein the first metal sheet is of a non-ferrous metal or metal alloy having as main component aluminum or magnesium, wherein the first metal sheet comprises an elongate projection that locally extends above the main upper surface of the first metal sheet to come into contact with the main lower surface of the second metal sheet, wherein the projection comprises an upper surface having a convex first section (65) with a first radius (R1) that defines in its middle the top height of the upper surface with respect to the main upper surface of the first metal sheet, and a convex second section (64) with a second radius (R2) along both elongate sides that merge into the first section, wherein the first radius is larger than the second radius.

Projection welding of metal sheets
09718143 · 2017-08-01 · ·

The invention relates to projection welding of a second metal sheet above a first metal sheet (50), wherein the first metal sheet is of a non-ferrous metal or metal alloy having as main component aluminum or magnesium, wherein the first metal sheet comprises an elongate projection that locally extends above the main upper surface of the first metal sheet to come into contact with the main lower surface of the second metal sheet, wherein the projection comprises an upper surface having a convex first section (65) with a first radius (R1) that defines in its middle the top height of the upper surface with respect to the main upper surface of the first metal sheet, and a convex second section (64) with a second radius (R2) along both elongate sides that merge into the first section, wherein the first radius is larger than the second radius.

Piston assembly, fluid pressure cylinder, method for manufacturing piston assembly
09765800 · 2017-09-19 · ·

A piston main body in a piston assembly of a fluid pressure cylinder includes a first piston member and a second piston member including a plate-shaped member. The first piston member and the second piston member are joined in a state overlapping in the axial direction of a piston rod. The second piston member is not provided with a hole that passes through in the plate thickness direction.

SPOT WELDING
20170252852 · 2017-09-07 ·

A system for spot welding two metal sheets together includes a plurality of conductive particles placed in an interface between the two metal sheets, a first electrode, and a second electrode. The first electrode and the second electrode are arranged to clamp the two metal sheets together such that the conductive particles become embedded into the metal sheets at the interface between the metal sheets. A conductive path is formed from the first electrode to the second electrode through the metal sheets and the plurality of metallic particles.

JOINT STRUCTURE

A joint structure includes a first metallic material having a first projection, a second metallic material similar to and weldable to the first metallic material, and a different material having a first penetrating part and sandwiched between the first and second metallic materials, the different material being difficult to weld to the first and second metallic materials. The first projection is smaller than the first penetrating part and is spaced from the rim of the first penetrating part. The first projection is positioned in the first penetrating part and spaced from the second metallic material by a gap. The gap has a size of a predetermined percentage of the thickness of the first projection to which arc welding is applied. The first and second metallic materials are melted and joined together inside the first penetrating part to compress and fix the different material, so all three are fixed together.

Method for joining dissimtilar metal plates
11351624 · 2022-06-07 · ·

Provided is a method for joining two dissimilar metal plates having different volume resistivity to increase joint strength of the metal plates. The method includes: overlapping a first metal plate including a first metal and a second metal plate including a second metal, the second metal having volume resistivity higher than the first metal and being different from the first metal, and bringing a pair of electrodes into contact with a surface of an overlapped portion of the first metal plate that is overlapped with the second metal plate; and applying current between the electrodes so as to melt the first metal present at a current-flowing region of the overlapped portion due to heat generated by resistance to form an intermetallic compound of the first and the second metals between the first and the second metal plates and join the first and the second metal plates via the intermetallic compound.

SPOT WELDING METHOD FOR ALUMINUM MATERIAL AND ALUMINUM MATERIAL

This spot welding method for an aluminum material comprises: a processing step in which, in a plan view, a circular emboss expanded in a direction of superposition on a second aluminum plate side is formed at a position-to-be-welded of a first aluminum plate; an arrangement step in which positions-to-be-welded are superimposed while the expansion side of the emboss faces the second aluminum plate, and the positions-to-be-welded are arranged between a pair of electrodes; a pressing step in which the superimposed aluminum plates are pinched between the electrodes, and a central side excluding a peripheral edge of the emboss is pressed; and an electrification step of performing pressing and electrification. An electrode having a tip diameter larger than the diameter of a root part of the expansion part of the emboss is used.