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SSW Joint Principle

To all customers who do not want to give up on FSW! Achieving high-speed joining with synchronized stirring joining technology.

Synchronized Stir Welding involves the joining tool tip performing "driving with slight vibrations" in both the tool's rotational direction and vertical direction. As a result, by synchronizing and stirring the tool in the "direction" and "speed" required by the material to be joined, this joining technology enables connections that surpass conventional concepts. Please feel free to contact us when you need assistance. 【Features】 ■ High-speed joining ■ High strength ■ Low-temperature joining *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Comparison of load during joining of FSW and SSW

Perform a joint at a depth of 4mm using tools and conditions of the same shape, and compare the loads in the vertical direction and the travel direction!

We will introduce a comparison of the joining load between FSW and SSW. It is possible to reduce the vertical load applied during joining by more than 50%, and the required pressing pressure can be reduced to about half. Additionally, the joining load on the drive shaft side is approximately 3KN for FSW, while it is less than 1KN for SSW, resulting in a reduction to less than one-third compared to FSW. [Overview] ■ It is possible to reduce the vertical load applied during joining by more than 50% ■ The required pressing pressure can be reduced to about half ■ The joining load on the drive shaft side can be reduced to less than one-third *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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