Claims
- 1. A bimetal resistance welding electrode, comprising:
- a dispersion strengthened copper tip portion formed of a copper-aluminum alloy which is internally oxidized and cold worked and having a coating of high conductivity copper on the upper surface thereof,
- a full hard hollow, extruded shank portion of high conductivity copper, and
- a brazed connection between said shank portion and said upper surface of said tip portion.
- 2. A welding electrode for resistance welding which is capable of carrying high electrode currents, comprising:
- an extrusion hardened annular shank portion of high conductivity copper defining a central cavity into which cooling liquid may be supplied,
- a dispersion strengthened tip portion of a copper and aluminum oxide alloy, having a high conductivity copper coating on the upper surface thereof, and
- brazed connection means for connecting said tip portion at its upper surface to said shank portion, the part of said shank portion adjoining said brazed connection means being work hardened throughout.
- 3. The welding electrode of claim 2 in which the brazed connection means is adjacent said central cavity such that said brazed connection means and said shank portion are effectively cooled by cooling liquid in said cavity during resistance welding.
- 4. A welding electrode for resistance welding which is capable of carrying high current, comprising a substantially cylindrical electrode body defining a central cooling cavity and a fluid inlet opening at a first end of said electrode,
- said body including a shank portion extending from said first end part way along said electrode and formed of a full hardened high conductivity copper, and a tip portion formed of an internally oxidized cold worked copper-aluminum alloy, and extending from a second end of said body, opposite said first end, toward said shank portion and having a coating of high conductivity copper at the end of said tip portion opposite said second end of said body, said shank portion being connected to the high conductivity coating on said tip portion by a brazed connection surrounding said cavity, said brazed connection and said shank portion capable of being cooled by cooling liquid supplied to said cavity.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 960,224 filed Nov. 13, 1978 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,288,024 issued Sept. 8, 1981 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 844,899, filed Oct. 25, 1977; abandoned which, in turn, is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 749,983, filed Dec. 13, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,071,947, issued Feb. 7, 1978.
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