fuse welding

  • 1welding — || weldɪŋ n. something welded; act of uniting pieces of metal through heat weld n. act or instance of uniting metal parts through fusion with heat; welded part or joint v. unite or fuse metal by means of heat; unite, attach, join; be welded, be …

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  • 2welding — Technique for joining metallic parts, usually through the application of heat. Discovered in the 1st millennium AD during attempts to manipulate iron into useful shapes, the technique produced a strong, tough blade. Welding traditionally involved …

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  • 3welding flame — flame used to heat an fuse metal together …

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  • 4welding machine — device used to heat an fuse metal together …

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  • 5welding torch — torch used to heat an fuse metal together …

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  • 6fuse, fusion —    To melt; two or more materials joining at a molecular level. Fusion may also refer to the combination or blending of other things, such as styles or subjects. An example of this in the classical orders is the composite order. Also see… …

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  • 7Plastic Sealing/Welding Technologies — The purpose of this article is to outline the most commonly used heat sealing technologies in the Industrial Fabrics market using Engineered Textiles with Polymer coatings. Advancements in industrial materials/fabrics, such as greater heat… …

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  • 8Gas tungsten arc welding — TIG welding of a bronze sculpture Gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), also known as tungsten inert gas (TIG …

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  • 9Plastic welding — is the process of welding plastic parts together. There are several techniques:Hot gas weldingThis is a plastic welding technique which is analogous to gas welding of metals, though the specific techniques are different. A specially designed heat …

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  • 10Friction welding — (FW) is a class of solid state welding processes that generates heat through mechanical friction between a moving workpiece and a stationary component, with the addition of a lateral force called upset to plastically displace and fuse the… …

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