Abstract

From building bridges, erecting skyscrapers to fabricating automobiles metal joining allows engineers and manufacturers to realize metal structures. The method of joining metals remained mostly the same until 1991 when a new kind of welding was invented called Friction Stir Welding. This process through metal deformation instead of melting offers better results for welding of non-ferrous metals and their alloys. This study extends with the introduction of an indigenously tooling to powder embedding. This newly developed process can be applied beyond metal joining to surface processing. This study presents development iterations for the tooling used in friction stirred powder embedding.

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