Mold and die repairs are accomplished by producing interlinking spot welds to totally bond the repair
material to the desired area of the work piece. The repair material used is normally the same
material as the work piece, producing a fully hardened repair ready for finishing. Since the
amount and location of the repair material can be precisely controlled, the minimal finishing
that is required can easily be performed with any of the standard methods such as EDM'ing,
grinding, machining, plating, polishing etc.
Metallic ribbon (thin strips of steel) with the same composition as the work piece is welded
continuously to the work piece a spot at a time. This microwelding allows a consistent quality weld with
minimal heat. Minimizing the heat on the repair area makes it possible to weld without shrink
lines, distortion, or discoloration which is commonly associated with other welding processes.