Applications Gallery
Friction Welding with Bi-Metal Materials
10/07/2009Friction welding with dissimilar materials produces the same strength properties as parent materials and allows you to maximize and conserve your material expenditures where needed most.
Multiple Components Friction Welding
Friction welding is not limited to two material types or sizes. Multiple materials and sizes are used for reduction in tooling costs and optimizing near final size.
Thin Wall Friction Welding
09/28/2009Applying friction welding techniques to thin wall materials provide higher strength properties and increased life over conventional joining processes.
Friction Welding with Similar Materials
Near final shape has the clearest advantage to friction welding with similar components. As a project manager or engineer, the customer has choices in material sizes, machining options, and tooling designs to reduce costs and keep projects in budget.
Tube Friction Welding
Friction welding with tubes in place of solids reduces overall weight requirements and material costs.
Odd Shape Friction Welding
Friction welding is not limited to round stock. Shapes and configurations, at any stage (rough, semi-finished, or finish), are viable applications with friction welding, the metal joining process.
Oversized Friction Welding
Near final shape has the clearest advantage to oversized friction welding components. As a project manager or engineer, the customer has choices in material types and sizes, machining options, and tooling designs to reduce costs and keep projects in budget.
CNC Machining & Turn-Key Services
Spinweld offers a full complement of machining and turn-key services to meet any or all of your project needs. You decide what is most efficient for your manufacturing or production area and leave the rest to Spinweld.
Friction Welding with Castings, Forgings, Burnouts, and Stampings
By applying cost saving friction welding techniques to your manufacturing process, substantial tooling and production costs can be saved by simplifying designs of castings, forgings, burnouts, and stampings.
Industries Applying The Friction Welding Advantage
10/08/2009Friction welding is a well established process developed in the 1890's and is widely accepted thoughout many different industries and global markets.
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