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Non-electric welding and its application on equipment under emergency conditions

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This paper introduces the working principle, characteristics, development, welding techniques, and applications of non-electric welding. We analyzed the microstructure of the welding bead and the tensile strength of the non-electric welded joints. The results indicate that the welding technique is simple, the performance of the welding line is excellent, and that the application is broad. Therefore, non-electric welding shows favorable application value and potential prospect.

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Correspondence to Hu Junzhi.

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Translated from China Surface Engineering, 2006, 19(3): 47–50 [译自: 中国表面工程]

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Hu, J., Ma, S., Xin, W. et al. Non-electric welding and its application on equipment under emergency conditions. Front. Mech. Eng. China 2, 239–242 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11465-007-0042-6

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