EXOTHERMIC CADWELD TECHNOLOGY

  • The Cadweld electrical connections introduced in 1938 & quickly recognized as the ultimate connection for Rail, Power and Grounding applications.
    CADWELD is a welding process that utilizes an increasingly exothermic thermite contact at temperatures approaching 1400 ° C or 2500 ° F. between a metal like aluminium and copper oxide, which helps transfer uncontaminated hot molten copper into the weld to create stable and minimum-impedance electrical joints at physical connections. While these materials are not dangerous, as the ignition-initiated for the welding material at temperature of 900 ° C or 1650 ° F. Cadweld Connection is a simple process involving exothermic welding equipment, handle clamps, welding powder, and moulding. Connections are resistant to recurrent fault currents, incredibly conductive, durable and they show outstanding tolerance to erosion.

  • Cadweld Technology

  • Graphite Mold

  • Mold Clamp

  • Cadweld Powder

  • Ignition Unit

  • Cadweld Flint Ignitor

  • Mold Cleaning Spades

  • Mold Cleaning Brush

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