Fronius International
Click to choose country or language
About us Products Focus on welding Info & Support Keeping up-to-date Contact us
Home/Welding Technology/Keeping up-to-date/Press releases 
Spot-welding aluminium components

Georg Fischer successfully exploiting innovative resistance spot-welding process

21.02.2012

Automobile industry supplier Georg Fischer Automotive is exploiting an alternative version of the resistance spot-welding process. Unlike conventional spot-welding, DeltaSpot overcomes the obstacles that have so far always prevented high-productivity joining of aluminium. Experts from Georg Fischer worked with their welding-system partner Fronius to develop a solution for the door-frame of the new Porsche Panamera. According to Wolfgang Hintsteiner, the engineer in charge of this project at Georg Fischer, the production installation has proven to be both reliable and cost-effective.

On each vehicle door, the professionals at GF weld 16 spots, each exactly 5 mm in diameter, in an approx. 100-second cycle.
1/2
On each vehicle door, the professionals at GF weld 16 spots, each exactly 5 mm in diameter, in an approx. 100-second cycle. 

The characteristic feature of DeltaSpot is its spooling process tapes. These prevent direct contact between the electrode and the workpiece, mediating this contact indirectly instead. This helps to drastically reduce wear-and-tear on the electrode, and makes it possible to regulate and thus optimise the thermal input into the join.

Aluminium is used as the lightweight construction material for both the approx. 3 mm thick frames of the vehicle doors and for the 2 mm thick stiffening plates welded to these frames. The firm’s experts took a novel approach towards solving this task. They had previously reviewed a number of joining processes in terms of their production-engineering suitability and economic viability – conventional resistance spot welding, friction-stir welding, clinching, punch riveting and an adhesive bonding process. “Then we looked at DeltaSpot, which the development engineers from Fronius described as being particularly good at joining aluminium”, recalls Wolfgang Hintsteiner. DeltaSpot emerged from the selection process as the most suitable joining process. The coated die-cast and sheet aluminium parts joined using DeltaSpot pass all the quality tests.

Unlike in conventional resistance spot welding, the spot-welded joins between the door and frame of each vehicle door are executed with almost no spattering, meaning that there is no impairment of the main seal at this sensitive point. Thermally induced workpiece distortion is tightly limited and can be corrected if necessary. DeltaSpot also fulfils the high dimensional accuracy required on the outside flange. By contrast, clinching and punch riveting would not have met this requirement and would also have caused intolerable surface damage due to the shape-distorting action of mechanical forces. Adhesive-bonded joins cannot be subjected to loading before they have hardened, and the adhesive contaminating the surface would interfere with subsequent and parallel joining-processes.

Wolfgang Hintsteiner sums up: “The process tape lets us produce uniform, exactly replicable spot-welds. We weld one of the doors in an approximately 100-second cycle, after which we don’t need to do any finishing-work on the surface. For applications like ours, with weldable castings, a defined surface, an anti-corrosive coating and adequate accessibility, DeltaSpot is the system of choice.”



Fronius International GmbH
Fronius International is an Austrian company with headquarters in Pettenbach and other sites in Wels, Thalheim and Sattledt. With over 3,250 employees worldwide, the company is active in the fields of battery charging systems, welding technology and solar electronics. Around 95% of its products are exported through 17 international Fronius subsidiaries and sales partners/representatives in over 60 countries. In financial year 2010, the company generated a total turnover of 499 million euros. With its outstanding products and services and 737 active patents, Fronius is world technology leader. 392 employees work in research and development.

Press pictures

On each vehicle door, the professionals at GF weld 16 spots, each exactly 5 mm in diameter, in an approx. 100-second cycle.
The spot-welded joins are of identical – and exactly replicable – high quality.

Enquiries:

Marion Rauch
Fronius International GmbH
Froniusplatz 1, A-4600 Wels
Tel. +43 / (0)7242 / 241 2590
Fax +43 / (0)7242 / 241 95 3940
E-Mail: rauch.marion@fronius.com