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Bibliographic Information An improved method to spot-weld difficult junctions. Elizabeth E. Ferrenz, Andinet Amare, and Christopher R. Arumainayagam. Department of Chemistry, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts 02481. Review of Scientific Instruments (2001), 72, 4474. Abstract Recent advances in spot-welding technology such as high frequency direct current inverter welders provide an improved and reproducible method to spot-weld difficult junctions. The importance of removing the oxide layers on metal surfaces, accurately delivering the weld pulse profile, and controlling the force applied to the materials during the welding process are discussed in the context of resistance spot-welding a molybdenum crystal to a tantalum loop and attaching a tungsten–rhenium thermocouple to the crystal. ©2001 American Institute of Physics. |