Most combined cycle professionals understand that a joint between grade 91 steel and an austenitic stainless steel is considered a dissimilar-metal weld. For that reason, it requires special welding ...
Dissimilar metal welding of titanium and aluminum alloys presents a multifaceted challenge owing to the inherent differences in their thermophysical properties and chemical affinities. The joining of ...
Dissimilar metal welding of magnesium alloys and steel is a field of growing significance in industries where weight reduction without compromising structural integrity is paramount. This area of ...
Fusion welders, precision TIG and plasma welders, adjustable adhesive dispensing valves, and acrylic assembly adhesives, are just some of the topics covered in this Fastening and Joining Reference ...
ASTM/ASME A/SA387 Grade 91 is a modified 9Cr-1Mo steel composed of nitrogen, niobium and vanadium. Although the most common form of Grade 91 material is a plate form, the steel is incorporated into ...
Industry is exploiting advanced jointing techniques to deliver lighter, safer, more environmentally friendly, and cost-effective products. The need to produce lighter and more performant products has ...
A team of Penn State researchers has used a new 3D-printing method to produce a complex metal build that was once only possible with welding: fusing two metals together into a single structure. Using ...