Introduction to the
process of making exothermic welded connections.
CADWELD is recognized internationally as the premium name in exothermic welding.
- The process was developed in 1938 for welding copper alloy signal bonds to rails.
- Designed by Dr Charles Cadwell on behalf of ERICO. the process was named
- Brazing.
- Bolted type connectors.
- Shear type bolted connectors.
- Crimp type connectors
- Circumferential compression connectors.
- Current carrying (fusing) capacity of the connection is equal to that of the conductor.
- The connections will not deteriorate with age since they are welded and therefore permanent.
- The connection is a permanent molecular bond that cannot loosen.
- The connections are unaffected by corrosive products to the same degree as copper.
- The connections will withstand repeated high current surges (faults) without deterioration.
- Minimum training is required to make a connection.
- The material to make the connection is light and portable.
- No external power or heat is required to make a connection.
- The connections can be checked for quality by visual inspection.
- The connections can be used to weld copper, copper alloys, copper clad steel, steel of various alloys including stainless steel and high resistance heater materials.
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