Understanding Automatic energy storage stud welding

Capacitive energy storage in stud welding refers to the use of capacitors to store electrical energy, which is then rapidly discharged to weld a stud to a workpiece. This method is highly efficient, producing strong welds with minimal heat-affected zones (HAZ).

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