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NHK Spring Develops Technology to More Effectively Weld Aluminum, Ultrahigh-Tensile Materials

Jul. 4, 2018

Filed Under: Innovation Tagged With: aluminum, Automotive, clamp spot welding, lightweight materials, multi-material, NHK Spring, R&D, welding

NHK Spring Co. Ltd. (TYO:5991) has developed a new proprietary technology in the form of clamping spot welding, making it…...

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