stumpfnähte
Stumpfnähte, also known as butt welds, are a type of joint used in welding where two pieces of material are placed end-to-end and joined along their edges. This is in contrast to lap welds or fillet welds, which involve overlapping materials. Stumpfnähte are often used when a smooth, flush surface is desired or when the full thickness of the material needs to be joined. They are common in applications requiring high strength and integrity, such as in structural steel fabrication, pipeline construction, and pressure vessel manufacturing.
The preparation of the edges is crucial for a successful stumpfnaht. Depending on the thickness of the
The quality of a stumpfnaht is assessed based on factors like penetration, fusion, absence of defects such