Cryogenic Treatment of Copper Resistance Welding Electrodes

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COPPER RESISTANCE WELDING ELECTRODES

It has been discovered that deep cryogenic treatment of copper resistance welding electrodes will dramatically increase their useful life. Conservatively, they now experience an increase in service life of at least 3 to 5 times over untreated electrodes. These particular electrodes are Mollory Class 3 and are used for welding caps on TO-3 headers (power transistors).

Service life of deep cryogenically treated electrodes is extended in three ways:

1) Average life of the untreated electrodes is 5 days: after treatment they last 22 days.

2) The untreated electrode is redressed by removing 0.008 to 0.010 inches of material; the treated electrode required only 0.003 to 0.005 inches of stock removed during each redress.

3) Untreated electrodes can be dressed only 5 times before they must be scrapped; deep cryogenically treated electrodes can be redressed 10 times before they must be scrapped.

BEFORE TREATMENT
AFTER TREATMENT
Average Life
5 days
22 days
Redress Stock Removal
.008 to .010
.003 to .005
Number of Redressings
5
10

 

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