3C

3C stands for Computer, Communication, and Consumer Electronics. Friction Stir Welding can be utilised within this industry by shaping the casings the electronic devices as they appear in numerous fields.

FSW Applications in the 3C Sector

Computer

FSW in the computer industry may be limited, as is most welding applications in electronics. In 2012, the electronics corporation Apple used FSW to attach the base and back of its iMac together.

Communications

FSW, as a type of welding, is used most commonly to weld together the components and structures of communication towers.

Consumer Electronics

FSW is utilized to hold together many different parts of consumer electronic devices, such as the circuits, casings, and heat sinks of vehicles.

FSW Machine for 3C

C-Series

CNC-type Friction Stir Welding equipment has a more stable structure but a smaller footprint. It is a reliable and cost-effective solution for plane 2D friction stir welding of thin plate products such as those found in welding new electric vehicle battery water-cooling plates, electric control boxes, motor water-cooled

R-Series

Robotic Arm machines are more dextrous, and excel at assembly where they can use all their axes of freedom to weld pieces together at their strongest angles.

Machines Customized For Various Markets

AME designs, fabricates and delivers FSW machines for customer specified target workpiece size, material, tolerance, yield, and productivity.