Special Welding:
Friction Friction Stir Welding Center (FSWC)

A solid-state welding process where a non-consumable tool is used to join two parts without melting the part material. This allows very high joint efficiencies to be achieved in alloys where conventional welding (melting) degrades the mechanical properties by a high percentage. Friction stir welding is therefore widely used in the space, naval and military industries to weld mainly aluminum alloys.

CNC Vertical Lathe

Friction Stir Welding Center (FSWC)

MANUFACTURER
Nova Tech Engineering Inc.
GEOMETRY
Longitudinal, circumferential welds
JOINTS
Stopper, Overlapped
MATERIALS
Aluminum alloys
THICKNESS
2,4 mm – 13 mm
WELDING LENGTH
2600 mm (max)
TOOL RPM
5 rpm – 2000 rpm
MAXIMUM LOAD
53400 N
MAXIMUM TORQUE
450 Nm

Automatic GTAW Welding Machine

AMI M415

OUTPUT CURRENT RANGE
5A – 400A
CURRENT TYPE
Continuous or Pulsed
Direct Polarity
AUTOMATIC ARC CONTROL
5VDC – 25VDC

Welding Head - AMI Model 15

CONTRIBUTION FEED RATE
5 – 200rpm
TRANSFER SPEED
0,1 – 20rpm

Water-cooled torch

GENERAL VENG BROCHURE​

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