Welding

Welding is the process of permanently joining two or more metal components by heating them and adding filler material.

Common welding filler materials include welding rods, welding wires, welding powders, etc.

Welding can be applied to various metals such as steel, aluminum, copper, and other types of metals.

Fusion Welding

(the most common type)

Metal components are heated to their melting point and fused together. Filler material (welding rods, welding wires, etc.) is often used to fill the joint and create a strong connection.

Pressure Welding

It involves applying pressure to metal components to permanently join them at high temperatures. Pressure welding does not require the use of filler material; instead, it relies on pressure and heat to achieve the connection.

Solid-State Welding

Mechanical or thermal energy is used to join metal components without the need for filler material. These techniques are suitable for special materials or applications where the original material properties need to be preserved.

Brazing and Soldering

It involve joining metal components by adding filler material (brazing alloys or solders) near the contact area. The melting point of the brazing or soldering material is lower than that of the metal parts, allowing the filler material to melt and form the connection at lower temperatures.

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