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In magnetic pulse welding, the contact time of the workpieces ranges from units to tens of microseconds. With this approach, brittle chemical compounds do not have time to form between the parts to be ...
The Paton Institute and Pulsar have independently developed magnetic pulse welding as a more precisely controllable equivalent to explosive welding, whereby the ‘flyer’ or moving component is forced ...
The process, known as magnetic-pulse welding, works a bit like the Large Hadron Collider near Geneva, accelerating materials into each other with extremely powerful magnetic forces, but on a less ...
Pulsar, Ltd. develops and markets magnetic pulse welding solutions for the heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC); automotive; and research and education industries. The Company focuses on ...