Low Energy versus Pulse in MIG Welding of “Thin” Sheets of Aluminium Alloy EN AW 6082

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The article presents the course and the results of research on comparison of material and technological welding conditions of EN AW 6082 aluminium alloy using low energy (CMT) and pulsed current (MIG-Pulse) welding methods, as well as discusses the properties of welded joints and the application fields of modern low energy welding devices for joining thin aluminium sheets.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 229)

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35-44

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April 2015

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