Microwave welding is a plastic welding process that utilizes alternating electromagnetic fields in the microwave band to join thermoplastic base materials that are melted by the phenomenon of dielectric heating.[1]
See also
- Dielectric heating
- Plastic welding
- Radio-frequency welding
References
- ↑ Plastics and composites welding handbook. Grewell, David A., Benatar, Avraham., Park, Joon Bu.. Munich: Hanser Gardener. 2003. ISBN 1569903131. OCLC 51728694. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/51728694.
Welding |
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| Arc welding |
- Atomic hydrogen (Athydo/AHW)
- Electrogas (EGW)
- Flash
- Flux-cored (FCAW)
- Gas metal (Microwire/MIG/GMAW)
- Gas tungsten (Heliarc/TIG/GTAW)
- Plasma (PAW)
- Shielded metal (Stick/MMA/SMAW)
- Submerged (SAW)
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| Other processes |
- Electric resistance (ERW)
- Electron beam (EBW)
- Electroslag (ESW)
- Exothermic
- Forge
- Friction
- Friction stir (FSW)
- Friction stud
- Laser beam (LBW)
- Laser-hybrid
- Magnetic pulse
- Oxyacetylene (OAW)
- Spot (RSW)
- Ultrasonic
- Upset
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| Equipment |
- Electrode
- Filler metal
- Helmet
- Power supply
- Robot
- Shielding gas
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| Related terms |
- Heat-affected zone
- Photokeratitis
- Residual stress
- Weldability
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