Definition
Workpieces are held together by localized fusion at the welding interface, but no weld button is
formed.
Description
Stuck welds occur when there is insufficient heat at the welding interface to bring
about nugget growth. Instead, fusion occurs only between point contacts between the
sheets. With coated materials, coatings can melt and refreeze, effectively soldering
the parts together. The resulting bonds are strong enough to hold the workpieces together
under light loads, but reasonable force will pull them apart.
Detection
Pry testing or teardown will detect stuck welds.
Significance
Quality, Workplace Issues, Cost, Downtime, Maintenance, Throughput (cycle time; PPH) are all
potentially affected by this condition.
Possible Causes
Strong Possibilities
Weak Possibilities
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