What is Spin Welding?
SPIN Welding is a process that two different parts are connected together using heat generated by friction. The friction is created by one of the pieces held in place, while the other piece is held against it and spins with a rotating movement. This rotating movement, while two pieces are held together, generates friction. The friction then results in intense heat that allows these two pieces to begin to join or connect.
When both pieces begin to join, the stationary piece is then released from more. The second piece is then allowed to spin with the first until the created seam in two pieces does not cool down. The final result is that these two pieces are connected as one.
In order for these two pieces to be properly connected together, the point must be in the point of the axis in the point when the pieces allow the right amount of pressure. The pressure must hold these two pieces together to the Thshev is cooled and two pieces are fused. The use of the right pressure on the right point is essential because the amount of pressure appliedo For these two pieces, it can either help create a strong fusion, or it can move these two pieces if the pressure is uneven, so the pieces are unloaded or even break the seams.
There are only a limited number of materials found for spin or friction. Thermoplasty, such as Xantar® or Stanyl®, are the only materials that allow you to successfully complete the welding process. Soft plastics cannot withstand the power created by welding welding, nor can they manage the heat generated by friction. Metals also fail to the process because the process does not generate enough heat to effectively create friction needed to safely insurance of these two pieces.
Any high -speed machine that works using one stationary piece along with one spinning piece can be used as an agent in the welding welding process. Climatins, Drill presses or specialized welding instruments can be used for a tongueBringing two thermoplastic pieces together. To be successful, however, the user must first have knowledge of any materials used and machines used to complete the process. To be successful, it must also be thoroughly trained.