ISO-14327 › Resistance welding - Procedures for determining the weldability lobe for resistance spot, projection and seam welding
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ISO 14327:2004 specifies procedures for determining the weldability lobe for producing quality welds. The tests are used in particular to determine the weldability lobe for coated/uncoated steels, stainless steels and aluminium and its alloys but may also be used for other metallic materials.
The aim of this procedure is to allow determination of the range of welding parameters which give rise to an acceptable weld quality as defined within precise limits. The procedure can be used to determine:
- The influence of electrode material, electrode shape and dimensions on the available welding range for a particular material and welding machine.
- The influence of material type and thickness on the available welding range when using a particular combination of welding electrodes and welding machine.
- The influence of welding machine type, or electrode cooling on the available welding range for a particular material using a particular electrode shape.
- The available welding range in a production situation.
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Document Number
ISO 14327:2004
Revision Level
1ST EDITION
Status
Current
Publication Date
April 1, 2004
Committee Number
ISO/TC 44/SC 10