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(1999, June). Development of improved tool designs for friction stir welding of aluminium. 1st International Symposium.
. "Development of improved tool designs for friction stir welding of aluminium". 1st International Symposium (Jun.1999).
. "Development of improved tool designs for friction stir welding of aluminium". 1st International Symposium (Jun.1999).
Development of improved tool designs for friction stir welding of aluminium. 1st International Symposium. 1999 Jun; .
1999, 'Development of improved tool designs for friction stir welding of aluminium', 1st International Symposium. Available from: https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-199906-7Paper01.pdf.
. Development of improved tool designs for friction stir welding of aluminium. 1st International Symposium. 1999;. https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-199906-7Paper01.pdf.
. Development of improved tool designs for friction stir welding of aluminium. 1st International Symposium. 1999 Jun;. https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-199906-7Paper01.pdf.

Development of improved tool designs for friction stir welding of aluminium

1st International Symposium
June 1999

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Friction stir welding tool developments to enhance the range of process applications, welding speed and quality are described. The scroll shoulder tool has a shoulder profile which moves surface material towards the probe. It improves surface quality, welding speed and enables the tool to be used normal to the workpiece. The tool was used to weld aluminium alloy 5083-O plate of 6.35 mm thickness. The Whorl tool probe has a helical profile to move plasticised weld metal downwards, and was designed to join aluminium alloy 6082-T6 plate of 25-40 mm thickness by single sided welding, and up to 75 mm thickness by double sided welding.

1st International Symposium, 14-16 Jun 1999, Session 07: Process Developments 2, Paper 01

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