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Friction Welding for Electric Vehicle Components

Advance Electric Vehicle Performance with Friction Welding Technology

The age of Electrical Vehicles is just beginning. Engineers and manufacturers must integrate technological advances to maximize these vehicles’ potential. They need to be lighter, faster, safer, and more energy-efficient.

Enter friction welding. For four generations, MTI has been the global leader in friction welding technology. Engineers and manufacturers trust and collaborate with MTI on their path to advancing Electric Vehicles.

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Friction Stir Welding demonstration of an automotive electronics enclosure.

Advantages & Benefits

Powering the Future of Electric Vehicles

At MTI, we’re at the forefront of innovation in the Electric Vehicle industry. Our advanced friction welding technologies offer numerous advantages that are revolutionizing EV manufacturing, from enhancing vehicle range to improving sustainability.

Lightweighting

One of the biggest selling points for an Electric Vehicle is its operating range. In other words, the number of miles it can travel before needing a recharge. A heavier car can’t travel quite as far, so that’s why many EV manufacturers place such a strong emphasis on lightweighting. Friction welding can deliver lighter parts by incorporating the use of bimetallics or opting for lighter materials such as aluminum.

One of the biggest selling points for an Electric Vehicle is its operating range. In other words, the number of miles it can travel before needing a recharge. A heavier car can't travel quite as far, so that's why many EV manufacturers place such a strong emphasis on lightweighting. Friction welding can deliver lighter parts by incorporating the use of bimetallics or opting for lighter materials such as aluminum.

Friction welding gives us the ability to join dissimilar metals, a substantial advantage for lightweighting. Instead of using only one type of metal for a part, manufacturers could switch to a lighter material for a less critical portion of the part and use a heavier material for the heavy-duty portion only. This not only provides substantial performance benefits, but cost savings along the way.

The rise of electrification is largely due to the desire to become more sustainable and responsible in our manufacturing practices. Friction welding itself is a green technology that emits no smoke, fumes, or gases and uses no flux or filler material. Additionally, friction welding uses less energy than other joining methods, all of which contribute to a reduction in your carbon footprint and help achieve your going green goals.

Friction stir welding delivers parts with watertight seals, ensuring the integrity of battery enclosures and electronic components by protecting them from moisture and environmental contaminants. The solid-state welding process produces high-quality, leak-proof joints without the need for additional sealing materials, reducing assembly complexity and costs. This reliability enhances the safety and longevity of EV components, crucial for maintaining vehicle performance and reducing maintenance requirements.

Our Commitment

Precision Craftsmanship, Outstanding Quality

MTI brings the highest possible degree of safety and quality, whether it’s a part we’re welding or a machine we’re building. We are equipped to produce parts for the most sensitive environments and exacting standards.

Friction Welding Machines for the Electric Vehicle Industry

Electric Vehicles face different challenges than traditional vehicles. But with the right welding machines, engineers and manufacturers can advance to more efficient and environment-friendly vehicles. MTI friction welding ensures the vehicle’s structural integrity, battery performance, and optimal mileage before the next recharge. Our machines come in semi- and fully automated solutions.

Friction Welding Machines for the Electric Vehicle Industry

Electric Vehicles face different challenges than traditional vehicles. But with the right welding machines, engineers and manufacturers can advance to more efficient and environment-friendly vehicles. MTI friction welding ensures the vehicle’s structural integrity, battery performance, and optimal mileage before the next recharge. Our machines come in semi- and fully automated solutions.

ROTARY FRICTION WELDING

We specialize in all forms of Rotary Friction Machines, from Direct Drive and Inertia to Hybrid.

LOW FORCE FRICTION WELDING

Produce parts quickly and efficiently with MTI Low Force Friction Welding.

FRICTION STIR WELDING

MTI’s world-class friction stir welding technology ensures water-tight seals and material cost-savings.

Explore Our Sample Parts

Wondering if your Electric Vehicle components can meet the required shapes and materials? Our sample parts hold the key to your innovation. Explore our samples to find the perfect applications, materials, and geometric fittings for your next Electric Vehicle project.

Contract Manufacturing Services

Whether you need to have a part designed and manufactured or you need to have a friction welding machine built, MTI has state-of-the-art machines and expertise to make it happen. Our global Contract Friction Welding teams handle your project from start to finish, from consultation, design, construction, maintenance, and training.

Contract Manufacturing Services

Whether you need to have a part designed and manufactured or you need to have a friction welding machine built, MTI has state-of-the-art machines and expertise to make it happen. Our global Contract Friction Welding teams handle your project from start to finish, from consultation, design, construction, maintenance, and training.

Electric Vehicles Friction Welding Machines for R&D

Ramp Up your Innovations with our R&D Machines

MTI has in-house friction welding machines to meet your research and development needs. Explore and innovate with various materials and applications for lighter vehicle weight and better engine and battery performance.

MTI Model FS-1 friction stir welder housed at our Manufacturing Services facility

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