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Tyler grass profil fotoğrafı
Tyler grass1 yıl önce

Third one was induction heating, not friction welding, and last one was the shittiest friction "welding" possible

CannotBeBlank profil fotoğrafı
CannotBeBlank1 yıl önce

I hadn't seen glass fused using this method before

TypicalWhiteDude profil fotoğrafı
TypicalWhiteDude1 yıl önce

The legos will just stick together, you don’t have to weld them

@Daveleveraction profil fotoğrafı
@Daveleveraction1 yıl önce

The third one was induction welding; not friction welding.

Fogo de Santelmo profil fotoğrafı
Fogo de Santelmo1 yıl önce

Although the object was rotating, this method is electrical induction heating, not friction.

87 thoughts. profil fotoğrafı
87 thoughts.1 yıl önce

Isn’t the third one just quenching? Not sure how it’s friction welding.

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curious side of 𝕏1 yıl önce

Linear friction welding joins two parts by pressing them together while one moves rapidly back and forth

Jeff profil fotoğrafı
Jeff1 yıl önce

Helps to preheat the two parts. The one before the Lego was induction heating.

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Doolly Noted ✏️1 yıl önce

Note: Friction welding joins metals by heating them through friction. One part spins while pressing against a stationary part, generating heat until the metals bond. This process is fast, energy-efficient, and creates strong, clean welds. It's ideal for dissimilar metals and materials like steel, aluminum, and titanium, commonly used in automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing industries.

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SonOfADeadMeme1 yıl önce

That's an induction heater

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