commutator-controlled welding
commutator-controlled welding
[¦käm·yə‚tād·ər kən¦trōld ′weld·iŋ] (metallurgy)
Spot or projection welding in which several electrodes in contact with the work simultaneously are operated under the control of an electrical commutating device. Also known as ultraspeed welding.
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