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Issue: Expulsion/Burn Through |
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Definition Description
Expulsion may occur at any interface, i.e. at the tip to workpiece interface. (Fig. 1), or at any faying surface (Fig. 2). Expulsion is caused by lack of containment of the expanding molten material between the electrode tip faces, and excessive expulsion is undesirable. Spikes of solidified expulsion extending from the circumference of a weld are called whiskers or burrs and are also to be avoided. Burn Through (Fig. 3) occurs when so much material is expelled that a hole is left that passes completely through the weld.
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Quality: Expulsion at the weld interface may displace or damage adhesives and sealers. Whiskers may prevent the installation of seals, or may damage them during installation. Corrosion is more likely to occur when burrs/whiskers are present. Possible Causes Strong Possibilities
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