A Study of the Hot-Pressure Welding of Steel
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Abstract
Hot-pressure-welding finds wide application in the manufacture of welded pipes. The procedure consists in first bending a so-called split-tube out of the strip and subsequently welding it. The welding itself takes place as hot-press-welding. The heated edges of the strip are compressed so well that they fuse with each other. What is therefore involved is 'Rigid State Welding'.