Exothermic welding is a process that utilizes the high heat generated by exothermic chemical reactions to complete the welding process
Exothermic welding is a process that utilizes the high heat generated by exothermic chemical reactions to complete the welding process. Exothermic welding, also known as fire mud welding, fire mud welding, exothermic welding, thermochemical welding, etc. Its welding points are molecular bonds that do not age and are not easily affected by corrosive products; Solder joints have strong current carrying capacity and can withstand repeated large surge currents without degradation; Fast welding speed, high welding quality, time-saving and labor-saving. These characteristics are superior to ordinary traditional welding methods. Exothermic welding is currently widely used in the construction of grounding grids, lightning protection facilities, and welding of important equipment.