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Sir i am trying a project in welding by using microwave oven. I have some technical information about microwave oven. Can u contact me through this mail or by my mobile number 9489242371 ...just text me
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On Friday, 16 March 2018 17:22:46 UTC, thilagar... wrote:
Sir i am trying a project in welding by using microwave oven. I have some technical information about microwave oven. Can u contact me through this mail or by my mobile number ...just text me Waiting for your replay.. Thank you sir No. Did you have a question or point to make? |
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Whereas welding with a microwave is possible, the results will neither be uniform nor reliable unless a 'puddle' is the desired result. Microwaves lend themselves much more towards smelting and alloying of various metals.
Under normal conditions - that is, unless very specific conditions are developed deliberately - a microwave will not create X-rays as the energy levels are simply too low. But that is not to suggest that large amounts of metal in a microwave will not do serious damage to the device itself, or possibly send molten splatter far and wide. Put something solid between you and the unit when you are doing your experiments. Peter Wieck Melrose Park, PA |
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On 3/17/2018 2:05 AM, Fox's Mercantile wrote:
On 3/16/18 2:22 PM, wrote: Whereas welding with a microwave is possible, It works fairly well as a spot welder when you remove the high voltage secondary and replace it with 6 turns of #6 AWG wire. The key is having a settable and repeatable timing pulse to turn the primary on and off. And the proper tips attached to the wire for spot welding. I have in the shop I put together a couple of years ago. That's the transformer. There's plenty of information about using a micro's power transformer for DIY welding. But the OP said "by using microwave oven". Maybe he meant the transformer. That's why I asked in another post. Let's see if he comes back with a clarification. |
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