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BS EN ISO 14373:2024 Resistance welding. Procedure for spot welding of uncoated and coated low-carbon steels

BS EN ISO 14373:2024

Resistance welding. Procedure for spot welding of uncoated and coated low-carbon steels

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 14373:2024
Pages:24
Released:2024-02-02
ISBN:978 0 539 23354 4
Status:Standard
BS EN ISO 14373:2024 - Resistance Welding Standard

BS EN ISO 14373:2024 - Resistance Welding. Procedure for Spot Welding of Uncoated and Coated Low-Carbon Steels

Standard Number: BS EN ISO 14373:2024

Pages: 24

Released: 2024-02-02

ISBN: 978 0 539 23354 4

Status: Standard

Overview

Introducing the BS EN ISO 14373:2024, the definitive standard for resistance welding procedures, specifically designed for spot welding of uncoated and coated low-carbon steels. This comprehensive guide is essential for professionals in the welding industry, providing detailed procedures and best practices to ensure high-quality and reliable welds.

Why Choose BS EN ISO 14373:2024?

Resistance welding is a critical process in various industries, including automotive, construction, and manufacturing. The BS EN ISO 14373:2024 standard offers a robust framework to achieve consistent and durable welds, minimizing defects and enhancing the overall quality of welded joints. Here are some key reasons to choose this standard:

  • Comprehensive Coverage: This standard covers all aspects of spot welding for both uncoated and coated low-carbon steels, ensuring you have the knowledge to handle a wide range of materials.
  • Up-to-Date Information: Released on 2024-02-02, this standard incorporates the latest advancements and best practices in resistance welding, keeping you at the forefront of the industry.
  • Quality Assurance: Adhering to this standard helps ensure the highest quality welds, reducing the risk of failures and improving the longevity of welded structures.
  • Industry Compliance: Following the BS EN ISO 14373:2024 standard ensures compliance with international welding standards, facilitating smoother operations and acceptance in global markets.

Key Features

The BS EN ISO 14373:2024 standard is packed with valuable information and features designed to enhance your welding processes:

  • Detailed Procedures: Step-by-step instructions for spot welding, covering preparation, execution, and post-welding inspections.
  • Material Specifications: Guidelines for selecting and preparing uncoated and coated low-carbon steels for optimal welding results.
  • Quality Control: Methods for assessing weld quality, including visual inspections, mechanical testing, and non-destructive testing techniques.
  • Safety Considerations: Essential safety protocols to protect welders and ensure a safe working environment.
  • Illustrations and Diagrams: Clear visual aids to help you understand and implement the procedures effectively.

Who Should Use This Standard?

The BS EN ISO 14373:2024 standard is an invaluable resource for a wide range of professionals, including:

  • Welding Engineers: Enhance your technical knowledge and ensure your welding processes meet the highest standards.
  • Quality Control Inspectors: Gain a thorough understanding of quality assessment techniques to maintain high standards in welded products.
  • Manufacturing Supervisors: Implement best practices in your production lines to improve efficiency and product quality.
  • Training Instructors: Provide your students with the latest industry standards and procedures for resistance welding.

Benefits of Adopting BS EN ISO 14373:2024

Adopting the BS EN ISO 14373:2024 standard offers numerous benefits, including:

  • Improved Weld Quality: Achieve consistent, high-quality welds that meet or exceed industry standards.
  • Enhanced Productivity: Streamline your welding processes with clear, efficient procedures, reducing downtime and increasing output.
  • Cost Savings: Minimize material waste and rework by following proven welding techniques and quality control measures.
  • Increased Safety: Implement essential safety protocols to protect your workforce and create a safer working environment.
  • Global Recognition: Ensure your welding practices are recognized and accepted in international markets, facilitating easier trade and collaboration.

Conclusion

The BS EN ISO 14373:2024 standard is an essential tool for anyone involved in resistance welding of uncoated and coated low-carbon steels. With its comprehensive coverage, up-to-date information, and practical guidelines, this standard will help you achieve the highest quality welds, improve productivity, and ensure compliance with international standards. Invest in the BS EN ISO 14373:2024 standard today and take your welding processes to the next level.

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BS EN ISO 14373:2024


This standard BS EN ISO 14373:2024 Resistance welding. Procedure for spot welding of uncoated and coated low-carbon steels is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 25.160.10 Welding processes
This document specifies requirements for resistance spot welding in the fabrication of assemblies of uncoated and metallic-coated or weldable non-metallic-coated low-carbon steel, comprising two or three sheets of metal, where the maximum single-sheet thickness of components to be welded is within the range 0,4 mm to 3,0 mm. This document is applicable to welding of sheets of the same or unequal thickness, where the thickness ratio is less than or equal to 3:1. Welding with the following types of equipment is within the scope of this document: a)       pedestal welding equipment; b)       portable welding guns; c)        automatic welding equipment where the components are fed by robots or automatic feeding equipment; d)       multi-spot-welding machines; e)       robotic welding machines.