ISSN: 0354-7965; eISSN: 3042-3163; UDC: 621.791; DOI: 10.65156

Welding and welded structures, 2025, Vol. 70, Issue 3, pp. 174-183


Sustainable fabrication of solid-wire electric contacts: ultrasonic welding vs. soldering

Andraž Logar1, a, Damjan Klobčar2, b, Aleš Nagode3, Uroš Trdan2, c, Gregor Černivec1, d, Matija Bušić4, e, Miodrag Miličić5, Dragan Miličić5, Dragana Zdravković5, Tomaž Vuherer6, Aleksija Đurić

  • 1BOSCH REXROTH d.o.o., Zgomji Bmik 410, 4210 Bmik, Slovenia
  • 2Laboratory for Welding, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Aškerčeva 6, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • 3Department of Materials and Metallurgy, University of Ljubljana, Aškerčeva 12, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • 4Department of Mechanical Engineering, University North, University Center Varaždin, Jurja Križanića 31b, 42000, Varaždin, Croatia
  • 5Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Nis, Aleksandra Medvedeva 14, 18000 Niš, Serbia
  • 6Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maribor, Smetanova 17, 2000 Maribor, Slovenia
  • 7Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of East Sarajevo, Vuka Karadžića 30, 71123 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Emailaandraz.logar@boschrexroth.si
  • Emailbdamjan.klobcar@fs.uni-lj.si
  • Emailcuros.trdan@fs.uni-lj.si
  • Emaildgregor.cemivec@boschrexroth.si
  • Emailembusic@unin.hr
  • DOI: 10.65156/wws20257033
  • Article Type: Original scientific paper
  • Language: English/Serbian
  • Received: September 2024
  • Accepted: March 2025

Abstract

Sustainable joining technologies are important manufacturing processes for the production of high-quality joints of electrical connections. High-quality connections must have high electrical and thermal conductivity to reduce energy losses during their lifetime, they must have high mechanical properties to achieve a long service life, and they must be manufactured with lower energy consumption. In this article, the properties of solid wire electrical contacts produced by ultrasonic welding and soldering were compared. Ultrasonic welding of thin solid copper wires was performed with a copper ring. A particular focus of this study is on the energy used to produce these joints. The research included electrical resistance, peel strength and tensile strength tests. The results of the electrical resistance showed similar electrical resistance between the two processes. The result of mechanical strength shows that ultrasonic joints achieved higher mechanical strength. The most important result is that ultrasonic welding consumed only 11% of the energy to produce the joint compared to soldered joints.


Keywords

solid copper wires; ultrasonic welding: soldering; joint strength; electrical conductivity, sustainability


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