
APPENDIX F: THE BASICS OF RESISTANCE WELDING
HF-2500A HIGH FREQUENCY WELD CONTROL
F-4
990-371
MATERIAL
ELECT
RWMA
TYPE
MATERIAL
ELECT
RWMA
TYPE
MATERIAL
ELECT
RWMA
TYPE
MATERIAL
ELECT
RWMA
TYPE
Molybdenum
-2
Nickel
-2
NiSpan C
-2
NiSpan C
-2
Molybdenum
-2
Tungsten
-2
NiSpan C
-2
Cold Rolled
Steel
-2
Nichrome
-2
Nichrome
-2
NiSpan C
-2
Stainless Steel
-2
Nichrome
-2
Nickel
-2
Niobium
-2
Niobium
-2
Nichrome
-2
Cold Rolled
Steel
-2
Platinum
-2
Platinum
-2
Nichrome
-2
Stainless Steel
-2
Paliney 7
-2
Paliney 7
-2
Nickel
-2
Nickel
-2
Silver
-11, -14
Silver
-11, -14
Nickel
-2
Cold Rolled
Steel
-2
Silver
-11, -14
Cadmium
-13
Nickel
-2
Stainless Steel
-2
Cold Rolled
Steel
-2
Cold Rolled
Steel
-2
Nickel
-2
Tantalum
-2
Cold Rolled
Steel
-2
Stainless Steel
-2
Nickel
-2
Tungsten
-2
Cold Rolled
Steel
-2
Tantalum
-2
Nickel Alloy
-2
Nickel Alloy
-2
Stainless Steel
-2
Stainless Steel
-2
Nickel Alloy
-2
Tinned Brass
-14
Stainless Steel
-2
Tungsten
-2
Nickel Alloy
-2
Beryllium
Copper
-2
Tantalum
-2
Tantalum
-2
Nickel Alloy
-2
Consil
-2
Titanium
-2
Titanium
-2
Nickel Alloy
-2
Tinned Copper
-14
Tungsten
-2
Tungsten
-2
Nickel Alloy
-2
Nichrome
-2
Tungsten
-2
henium
-2
Nickel Alloy
-2
Nickel
-2
Zinc
-14
Zinc
-14
Nickel Alloy
-2
Cold Rolled
Steel
-2
Electrode Maintenance
Depending on use, periodic tip resurfacing is required to remove oxides and welding debris from
electrodes. Cleaning of electrodes on production line should be limited to use of # 400 - 600 grit electrode
polishing disks. For less critical applications, a file can be used to clean a badly damaged tip. However,
after filing, polishing disks should then be used to ensure that the electrode faces are smooth. If this is not
done, the rough surface of the electrode face will have a tendency to stick to the work piece.
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