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Friction welding copper to aluminium electrical components

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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2008

Single ended Thompson Friction Welding machine for joining copper to aluminium for the electrical industry. Extra features include a KUKA robot for loading and unloading and Thompson's quick chuck change tool. www.thompsonfw.co.uk

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    Sorry about that

    FUCK SONY!

  • nice one, didn't know it was possible

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  • @rcfreak2493 i agree

  • ..how is the strength..?

  • That robot didn't take away a job. It created three well paying jobs and makes productivity easier. Learn how to work the robot.

  • someone will then be hired to fix and maintain and program the robot... instead THAT person can make more money. The person that will be pushing a button to weld components together will be making probably a third of what the person with th robot knowledge

  • nice little job for somebody there, instead they employed a machine.....and then they wonder why the economy is fucked

  • How much horsepower does that machine have?

  • @soundspark still you may be right but from the naked eye it just looks like it got malleable and stretched around the copper slug.

  • @rcfreak2493 Aluminum melts extremely easily which would explain the fact that you don't see any glowing.

  • condom for coper?

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