How Flowdrill Works
Flowdrill is a tungsten carbide friction drill that provides a more cost-efficient and reliable connection alternative to traditional fastening methods, such as rivet, insert and weld nuts.
What is Flowdrill
A Flowdrill is a solid carbide drilling tool capable of locally displacing material to form increased material thickness. This allows for a stronger fastening connection by tapping, brazing or welding. Available for diameters from 1.8mm to 40mm, and material thickness from 0.5mm to 10mm.
Applications & Materials
Automotive
aerospace
electronics
Metals
Value Propositions
Increased material thickness
Suitable for high loaded threads
High process reliability
Fast production cycle time
What is friction drilling?
Friction drilling uses the original parent material to locally increase material thickness. This extra thickness creates a threaded connection using a roll form tap. Works in steel, stainless steel, copper and aluminium with thickness from 1.0mm to 10.0mm. Standard metric and imperial thread sizes available.
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