Saturday 4 September 2010

ThermOweld

The ThermOweld connection process is a simple, efficient method of welding copper to copper or copper to steel. One advantage is that NO outside power is required when using the thermOweld exothermic process. The thermOweld process uses high temperature reaction of powdered copper oxide and aluminum. The reaction takes place in a semi-permanent graphite mold. These molds should last for approximately fifty or more welds if proper care is given. The reaction takes place very rapidly; therefore the total amount of heat applied to the conductors or surfaces is considerably less than that of brazing or soldering. This is important to remember when welding to insulated cable or thin wall pipe.


This system is very field friendly, since it is light and portable and requires no outside power source. It requires very little time or skill to obtain an efficient, maintenance free connection when using the thermOweld process.

The system was used in ensuring a ground protection for all electrical instruments used in the field.


3 comments:

  1. Thanks for your ideas. You can also find the details on Drive Parts Direct, at the Thermoweld Belts
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  2. • Very informative information to one’s who is new in industry or to those who are frustrated from exothermic welding system & exothermic welding kits . It is a process to get the strong joint for conductors with some suitable simple steps.

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  3. Very informative information to one’s who is new in industry or to those who are frustrated from exothermic welding system & exothermic welding kits . It is a process to get the strong joint for conductors with some suitable simple steps.

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