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Application | Top view - friction stir welded MTI business card .100" thick aluminum plate |
Materials | Aluminum Alloys |
Technology | Friction Stir Welding |
Geometry | Butt |
Application | Larger custom aluminum sheet sizes created by friction stir welding from smaller stock pieces |
Materials | Aluminum Alloys |
Technology | Friction Stir Welding |
Geometry | Butt |

Application | Linear friction welding of all shapes of parts |
Materials | Silver Alloys, Steel - Alloys |
Technology | Linear Friction Welding |
Geometry | Bar to Plate |

Application | Bi-metallic application linear friction welding of copper bars to aluminum plate top angle view |
Materials | Aluminum, Copper |
Technology | Linear Friction Welding |
Geometry | Bar to Plate |

Application | Bi-metallic application linear friction welding of copper alloy block to aluminum plate |
Materials | Aluminum, Copper |
Technology | Linear Friction Welding |
Geometry | Bar to Plate |
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