What is welding and how does it work? At its most basic level, welding is the joining of two or more pieces of metal using heat, forming a strong, durable bond. Whereas some processes, like bolting or riveting, simply connect materials together, welding physically combines the two pieces together at a molecular level. The materials being joined are called the parent materials or work pieces ...
Welding, technique used for joining metallic parts usually through the application of heat.
Several techniques are available for joining thermoplastic composites, including resistance welding and ultrasonic welding. While resistance welding uses Joule heating inside an electrically ...
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Non-contact laser welding offers several advantages when it comes to joining one plastic part to another. It works on the principle of partial transmission which lets a laser’s light travel through ...
Overhead stick welding Arc welding metal plates Welding is a fabrication process that joins materials, usually metals or thermoplastics, primarily by using high temperature to melt the parts together and allow them to cool, causing fusion. Common alternative methods include solvent welding (of thermoplastics) using chemicals to melt materials being bonded without heat, and solid-state welding ...