ProductUpdated on 20 May 2025
Stainless steel plasma welded ring
About
Plasma-welded retaining rings are precision-engineered components designed to secure parts within mechanical assemblies. They are fabricated using plasma arc welding, a process that utilizes a constricted arc to achieve high-temperature welding, ensuring strong and precise joints.
Materials:
These retaining rings are typically made from high-quality stainless steel, known for its excellent corrosion resistance, especially in chloride-rich environments. This material choice ensures durability and longevity in demanding applications.
Design Specifications:
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Diameter Range: Typically from 35 mm to 160 mm.
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Wire Diameter: Round wire sizes between 1.8 mm and 3 mm.
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Tolerances: Roundness and flatness tolerances of 1 mm.
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Surface Finish: Options include polishing and trowalizing to achieve desired aesthetics and functionality.
Key Advantages:
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Corrosion Resistance: Stainless steel's inherent properties provide resistance to rust, corrosion, and staining, making these rings suitable for harsh environments.
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High-Temperature Performance: The plasma welding process allows for precise heat control, minimizing the risk of thermal distortion and ensuring the integrity of the retaining ring.
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Precision and Strength: The constricted arc in plasma welding results in high weld temperatures, leading to strong and precise joints.
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Surface Quality: Post-welding processes like polishing and trowalizing enhance the surface finish, reducing friction and improving the overall performance of the retaining ring.
Applications:
Plasma-welded stainless steel retaining rings are widely used in various industries, including:
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Automotive: Turbocharger pipe connectors and power transmission systems.
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Industrial Equipment: Hub cap retainers and other mechanical assemblies.
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Marine and Offshore: Due to their corrosion resistance, they are ideal for applications exposed to seawater.
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Machining and Welding Stainless Steel
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- Railways
- Automotive
- Manufacturing
- Aviation and Aerospace
Gökhan Kirevetözen
Owner at AGR Inoks
Bursa, Türkiye