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Interesting article.

Thanks for sharing.
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Nice!

Will be interesting to see where this goes and how tight the tolerances are as far as dilution of the filler and required weld consistency goes before un-even alloy composition and cracking becomes an issue again.

Would determine if it can be safely used for manual welding or is going to be more suited for robotic/automated setups to get a good yield. (with the inherent crack risk both probably need some verification/testing like x-ray to be 100% sure though..)

Still.. Very interesting development..

Bye, Arno.
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Arno wrote:Nice!

Will be interesting to see where this goes and how tight the tolerances are as far as dilution of the filler and required weld consistency goes before un-even alloy composition and cracking becomes an issue again.

Would determine if it can be safely used for manual welding or is going to be more suited for robotic/automated setups to get a good yield. (with the inherent crack risk both probably need some verification/testing like x-ray to be 100% sure though..)

Still.. Very interesting development..

Bye, Arno.
There is a hyperlink at the bottom that has research paper for this article. There was some testing done but I didn’t understand a lot of it, way over my head.


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