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Exothermic Welding

1899-01-01
  • Hans Goldschmidt
Technician performing exothermic welding on railway tracks, applied mechanics, welding technology.

Exothermic welding, also known as thermite welding, is a technique that uses the superheated molten metal from an aluminothermic reaction to create a strong, permanent molecular bond between metal components. The process is self-contained, requiring no external power source. It is most famously used to join sections of railway track into continuous welded rail, creating a smoother and more durable track.

The process of exothermic welding begins with the precise alignment of the two metal pieces to be joined, leaving a specific gap between them. A refractory mold, designed to match the cross-section of the parts, is clamped around the joint. The metal ends are often preheated with a torch to remove moisture and ensure a good fusion. A crucible containing the thermite charge is placed over the mold. After the thermite is ignited, the exothermic reaction proceeds inside the crucible, producing molten metal (e.g., steel) and a lighter slag of aluminum oxide. Once the reaction is complete, a tapping mechanism at the bottom of the crucible is opened, allowing the heavier molten metal to flow down into the mold cavity. The superheated liquid metal fills the gap, melting the surfaces of the parent metal pieces and fusing with them. The lighter aluminum oxide slag flows in last, filling the top of the mold and forming a protective layer over the molten steel, shielding it from atmospheric contamination as it cools.

After a prescribed cooling and solidification period, the mold is removed, and any excess metal and slag are trimmed away, typically by grinding, to produce a smooth, continuous joint. The resulting weld is not just a filler but a cast steel fusion that has a microstructure similar to the parent metal, resulting in excellent mechanical and electrical properties. Its primary advantage is its portability and independence from electricity, making it the ideal Verfahren for creating strong, reliable welds on large components in remote field locations.

UNESCO Nomenclature: 3301
– Applied mechanics

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Vorläufersubstanzen

  • the invention of the goldschmidt process itself
  • advances in metallurgy and the understanding of steel and iron properties
  • development of refractory materials (ceramics) capable of containing molten metal
  • the expansion of railway networks, which created a demand for more durable rail joints than mechanical fishplates

Anwendungen

  • welding railway rails into continuous welded rail (cwr)
  • joining large copper conductors for electrical grounding grids (e.g., at substations)
  • repairing heavy steel castings or forgings that are too large for conventional welding
  • attaching cathodic protection anodes to steel pipelines
  • creating permanent electrical connections in lightning protection systems

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