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Joining of similar and dissimilar metals

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Joining of similar and dissimilar metals

Joining of similar and dissimilar metals

Joining of small parts into larger components is a manufacturing technique that has been used for many hundred years. Today, there are several different joining techniques used to join both similar and dissimilar metals where to goal is to achieve optimal properties in the joints and in the joined metals.

Main research topics:

  • Cold Welding techniques
    • Roll Bonding
    • Accumulated Roll Bonding
    • Cold Metal Transfer
    • Hybond technique

 

Our PhD Candidates and Post Doctors in this field:

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Ida Westermann

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E-mail: Ida.westermann@ntnu.no

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