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Assembly, July 1st, 2001

Compared with other welding and fastening methods, stud welding offers faster assembly times with fewer steps.

Manufacturing companies today face the dilemma of increasing productivity while maintaining high product quality. For fastening metal parts, stud welding answers both sides of this dilemma.

Compared with other welding and fastening processes, such as drilling and tapping, resistance welding, hand welding or clinch fastening, stud welding can be done faster with fewer steps. With no predrilling, punching or riveting required, the process yields significant productivity improvements...

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