Abstract
The inductive thermal method of welding has been used for heating metals most commonly by all the industries. This method of heating is actually a very efficient means of treating high speed fibre-reinforced thermoplastic composites over past years for enormous applications. The present research work clarifies the thermoplastic welding process. The primary goal is to explain the nature of the inductive welding process and to identify a broad variety of research efforts. The focus is on the method of heat generation dynamics during the inductive heating process and the parameters governing the welding process (frequency, power, stress, time of residence). The experimental methodology is often outlined with focusing on experimental set-up.
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