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The AC pulse spot welder operates by utilizing standard mains electricity and employs a transformer to lower voltage while increasing current. This low-voltage, high-current output is directed to the joint of the workpieces through the electrodes. As a result of the resistance between the workpieces, high temperatures are generated, effectively heating the metal. This intense heat causes the workpiece to melt, facilitating the fusion of the workpieces together.
Various metal rods and wires, including tungsten, molybdenum, iron, nickel, carbon steel, and stainless steel.
Welding of iron wire products, hardware lighting fixtures, kitchen utensils, auto parts, metal hardware and more