Jul. 07, 2025
Exothermic welding is a self contained fusion welding process that allows very high quality electrical connections between copper, copper alloy or steel conductors. The process involves the use of a graphite mold which allows the molten metal inside to come into contact with the conductors present and to weld them permanently. Molds are manufactured in our workshops from a block of graphite according to the weld configuration required.
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The size of the mold is defined according to the number of welds to be made and the nature and dimensions of the conductors to be welded:
Our CR2 mold type model is designed to weld through cable on top of earth rod.
To choose all of the required materials, follow the steps below:
MALTEP also manufactures graphite molds for the realization of particular welding configuration.
Do not hesitate to consult us for any particular request with the following welding inputs:
• The configuration of the weld: tee, parallel, etc..
• The nature of the conductors to be welded: cable, round, rebar, etc. (note that aluminium is not suitable with exothermic welding)
• The cross section, diameter, conductors dimensions
• The number of welds to be done for each type of weld
Exothermic welding or aluminothermic welding is a chemical process that creates a permanent molecular union of two or more conductors. This fusion results in a more reliable and durable connection, as well as providing equal or greater conductivity than mechanical bonding. This is why it is widely used in the railway and electrical sectors, more specifically in earthing systems to guarantee the greatest safety of joints between conductors.
In order to obtain a weld considered as acceptable and safe, a series of minimum conditions must be fulfilled to guarantee that the aluminothermic welding process will be carried out correctly. For this purpose, the graphite mould must be in the best conditions, clean and with the cavities and the chamber well defined, so that the conductors and the powder or tablets fit properly. For that reason, the inspection for any defect is very important.
Once the first steps have been considered, and to confirm the validity of a weld, the following aspects will be taken into account:
A good weld is one that has a solid, coppery, metallic appearance and completely covers the surface that marks the welding chamber with the least number of imperfections. On the other hand, a weld is unacceptable for a variety of reasons ranging from the use of improper loading to failures in the mould structure.
Returning to the inspection of defects in the graphite mould and the resulting weld, this action makes it possible to identify the causes of a rejectable result in order to prevent it from happening again.
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If the aluminothermic welding does not meet the features mentioned in the previous point, it is possible that the joint has not been made properly and problems have arisen. These are the most common reasons and errors that show a weld is not correct:
Presence of pores on the welded surface: the cause of this problem is due to humidity or the existence of debris in the conductors and/or in the mould. To solve this problem, the mould must be reheated and the remains of fuel, tapes, galvanized parts, etc. in the conductors must be properly cleaned or removed.
Lack of material in the welding: This problem can be due to three different reasons:
The lack of materials can lead to material leakage through the conductors, because the conductors or the mould are in bad condition. Using cable adapters, such as the AT-072N, sealing putty , such as AT-066N, or changing moulds would solve this problem.
Another consequence of the lack of material may be that the clamps used to close the mould do not exert the right pressure, and if there is not a knob available to do so the mould will not close properly.
Presence of too much slag around the conductor: at this point it is important to differentiate between surface slag and slag that is deposited on the conductor. This is surface debris, when removed, the weld underneath should show an optimum result. If, on the other hand, unmelted conductor appears beneath the slag, the result can be considered to be unacceptable and may be due to the use of a smaller quantity of powder or tablets or to a leakage of material.
Other impurities in the material: it may be the case that impurities appear in the conductors and in the mould due to the soil or the materials present. These must be completely removed:
The introduction of the tablet format in the Apliweld Secure+ system, developed by Aplicaciones Tecnológicas, is an innovation that has brought significant advantages in the performance of exothermic welding in any earth network. The tablet format Apliweld® Secure+, AT-020N and AT-021N, makes all types of joint between conductors by exothermic welding possible with only two references.
Furthermore, Aplicaciones Tecnológicas has replaced the flammable powder and spark igniter with the remote electronic ignition system (AT-100N) and the use of compact non-flammable initiators (AT-010N), guaranteeing greater safety in the field of occupational risk prevention. Starting in , the new AT-200N electronic ignition kit is lighter, weighing only one kilogram and features a new portable charging system via USB to USB-C cable, making it more versatile. In this way, the kit can be recharged by any device with a USB input, such as a laptop or vehicle
The handling of tablet loads and ignition caps is much easier than that of powder loads, reducing logistics costs, minimising errors and improving the efficiency of progress.
This innovative tablet format, together with the fact that it contains no flammable material and that welds can be carried out from a safe distance, makes Apliweld Secure+ the most efficient exothermic welding system on the market.
In addition, this exothermic welding system is certified by Underwriter Laboratories to the UL Grounding and bonding equipment standard and recommended by the National Institute of Occupational Safety, Health and Welfare.
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