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      PENGARUH VARIASI PANJANG PIN TERHADAP KEKUATAN TARIK DAN KEKERASAN PROSES FRICTION WELDING PADA ALUMINIUM SERI 1XXX

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      Date
      2018-03-31
      Author
      WILANTARA, WILDAN
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      Friction Stir Welding (FSW) is one of the welding technologies which are a solid-state joining process that can be used to connect material, especially aluminum. FSW is a welding technology that utilizes heat from the friction of a rotating workpiece with a stationary workpiece and connected into one. However, in FSW research there is still a lot of research that can be done such as pin
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