In a Solid State Resistance Welding Bond (also referred to as thermocompression bonding), dissimilar materials with dissimilar grain structure, e.g. molybdenum to tungsten, are joined using a very short heating time, high weld energy, and high force.
Thermocompression bonding tools include Capacitive Discharge Welders, HF Inverters, Linear DC Welders.
FUSION BOND
In a Fusion Resistance Welding Bond, either similar or dissimilar materials with similar grain structures are heated to the melting point (liquid state) of both. The subsequent cooling and combination of the materials forms “nugget” alloy of the two materials with larger grain growth. >
REFLOW BRAZE BOND
In a Reflow Braze Resistance Welding Bond, resistance heating of a low temperature brazing material, such as gold or solder, is used to join either dissimilar materials or widely varied thick/thin material combinations. The brazing material must “wet” each part and possess a lower melting point than the two workpieces.