Welding
Electron Beam Welding
Electron beam welding is a phenomena that is thoroughly understood by scientists and engineers that have studied the process in the research lab, but very little information is published for those of us that want to know more about the welding process performed with electron beam energy.
Micro Resistance Welding
One form of welding that is rapidly gaining in popularity - as electronics and other devices continue to shrink - is the process of micro resistance welding.
Laser Beam Welding
Laser welding is a high energy beam process and in this regard is similar to electron beam. With that exception they are unlike one another.
Transferred Arc Welding
The development of the GTAW process was accelerated early in 1940. Initially the process was called "Heliarc", because Helium was used for the shielding gas. Later when argon became widely available the process was renamed tungsten inert gas or "TIG".
Ultrasonic Welding
One of the newest and most interesting fields of joining technology is ultrasonic welding. In this process, high frequency vibrations are combined with pressure to join two materials together quickly and securely, without producing significant amounts of heat.


