What Is a Stud Wall?
Stud welding is a method in which one end of a stud is in contact with the surface of a plate (or pipe), an arc is energized, and after the contact surface is melted, the stud is pressured to complete the welding. Cylindrical head welding nails for arc stud welding are suitable for high-rise steel structures, industrial plant buildings, highways, railways, bridges, towers, automobiles, energy, transportation facilities, airports, stations, power stations, pipeline supports, lifting machinery and Other steel structures.
- Stud welding mainly consists of stud welding power and
- Stud welding
- 1. Very time and cost saving
- All stud welding structures do not require drilling, punching, turning,
- In the application of stud welding, it should be noted that, like other fusion welding, there is a certain limit on the carbon content of steel-for structural steel studs, the carbon content should be within 0.18%, while the base metal's The carbon content should be within 0.2%.
- According to the different methods of stud welding, weld according to the recommended combination of the stud material and the base material, otherwise the stud and the base material will be infusible with each other.
- The combination of stud material and base material beyond the recommended range shall be tested to determine the possibility of welding and product design requirements for relevant inspections and assessments.