Definition
Too much sealer or adhesive is applied, or it is applied in the wrong
location, such that weld quality is affected.
Description
- Although some sealers and adhesives are formulated for resistance
spot welding, excessive quantities may increase welding interface
resistance, impeding current flow.
- Weld schedules are typically developed, as required, to weld through
sealers and adhesives. A weld made through mislocated sealer may not
have the appropriate schedule, potentially affecting weld quality.
- Excessive sealer may contaminate the welding equipment, for example
tip faces, causing inconsistent weld quality.
Detection
The condition may be indicated by:
Significance
Quality, Workplace Issues, Cost, Downtime, Maintenance, Throughput (cycle
time; PPH), are all potentially affected by this condition. Special
considerations are noted below:
Workplace Issues: Excessive sealer/adhesives
may contaminate the workplace environment
Subordinate Causes
- Malfunctions of sealer/adhesive applicator equipment
- Insufficient training of sealor application operators
Notes
Sealer /adhesive dispense rate may be affected by temperature. Ensure
that material temperature is within the specified range.
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