Crimp (joining)

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Description and Uses of Crimping
– Crimping is a method of joining metal or ductile material by deforming them to hold each other.
– The deformity created is called the crimp.
– Crimping can also create a strong bond between metal and non-metal components.
– It is commonly used in metalworking.
– Crimping can be a cold-working technique.
– Crimping is extensively used in metalworking.
– It is commonly used to fix bullets in cartridge cases.
– Crimping provides rapid but lasting electrical connections.
– It is used for securing lids on metal food cans.
– Crimping has numerous other applications in different industries.

Tools for Crimping
– Crimping tools are used to create crimps.
– They range in size from small handheld devices to industrial benchtop machines.
– Crimping tools are essential for various applications.
– They are used in metalworking, electrical connections, and securing lids on metal food cans.
– The size of the crimping tool depends on the intended use.

Crimping Connectors
– Crimping is used in creating connectors for electrical connections.
– Stripped wire is inserted into the connector and tightly squeezed using a crimper.
– The connector can be attached to a metal plate or screwed on using the connector itself.
– Crimping connectors ensures secure and reliable electrical connections.
– F connectors are an example of crimped connectors used on coaxial cables.

Other Applications of Crimping
– Crimp beads or tubes are used in jewelry making to create secure joints in fine wire.
– Crimped leads or seals are used in aircraft fasteners and as tamper-evident seals.
– Crimped fittings are replacing traditional soldering in plumbing joints.
– Crimping is used in joining segments of sheet metal pipes for various applications.
– Crimp joints in sheet metal pipes are adequate for conveying low-pressure fluids and prevent dirt accumulation.

Additional Information
– Crimping is a versatile technique with applications in various industries.
– It is commonly used in metalworking, electrical connections, and securing lids on metal food cans.
– Crimping tools come in different sizes depending on the intended use.
– Crimping connectors ensure secure and reliable electrical connections.
– Crimping has applications in jewelry making, aircraft fasteners, plumbing joints, and sheet metal pipes.
– Crimp joints in sheet metal pipes are suitable for low-pressure fluids and prevent dirt accumulation. Source:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimp_(joining)

Crimp (joining) (Wikipedia)

Crimping is a method of joining two or more pieces of metal or other ductile material by deforming one or both of them to hold the other. The bend or deformity is called the crimp. Crimping tools are used to create crimps.

Crimp Tool For Bootlace Ferrules
Crimp tool for 0.14 mm to 10.00 mm insulated and non-insulated ferrules

Crimping is used extensively in metalworking, including to contain bullets in cartridge cases, for electrical connections, and for securing lids on metal food cans. Because it can be a cold-working technique, crimping can also be used to form a strong bond between the workpiece and a non-metallic component.

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