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welding

Welding is a technique used to join two or more parts permanently by applying heat and/or pressure. It can be classified into solid-state welding and fusion welding. In solid-state welding, parts are joined by pressure alone or a combination of heat and pressure, without using filler metals.

welding

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fusion welding: In this process, base metal is melted by means of heat. commonly used fusion welding. processes:

laserbeam welding

laser beam welding is defined as a fusion welding process and coalescence is achieved by utilizing the heat obtained from a concentrated coherent light beam and impinging upon the surface to be joined

electron beam welding

electron beam welding is defined as a fusion welding process wherein coalescence is produced by the heat obtained from a concentrated beam of high velocity electron.

oxyfurl welding

this process is also known as oxy-acetylene welding. heat is supplied by the combustion of acetylene in a stream of oxygen.

resistance welding

is a group of welding process in which coalescence is produced by the heat obtained from the resistance of the work to the flow of electric current in a circuit of whitch the work is a part and by the application of pressure.

Arc welding

plasma arc welding
this process is similar to tig. A non-consumable electrode is used in this process. Arc plasma i a temporary state of gas
Gas-tungsten arc welding
this process is also known as tungsten-inertgas (tig) welding. this is similar to the gas metal arc welding process.
gas-metal arc welding
in this process and inert gas such as argon, helium, carbon dioxide or a mixture of them are used to prevent atmospheric contamination of the weld
flux -cored arc welding
this is process is similar to the shielded-arc stick welding process with the main difference being the flux is inside welding rod
submerged arc welding (smaw)
this is another type of arcwelding process, in whitch coalescence is produced by heating the workpiece with an electric arc setup between the barevelectrode and the work piece
is a method of permnently joining two or more metal parts
shielded-metal are (smaw) or stick welding
this is an arc welding process wherein coalescence is produced by heating the workpiece with an electric arc setup between a flux-coated electrode and the workpiece

welding

is a process in which two or more parts are joined permanently at their touching surfaces by a suitable application of heat and/or pressure

classified
solid-state welding: in this process, joining of part takes place by aplication of pressure alone or a combination of heat and pressure. No filler metal is used.commonly uesd solid-state welding processes are:

ultrasonic welding

this process utilizes transverse oscillation of one part against the other to develop sufficient heat for fusion to occur

friction welding

in friction welding (solid state weldign process) coalescence is produced by utilizing the heat obtained from the mechanically induced rotating motion between the rubbing surfaces

diffusion welding

parts are pressed together at an elevated temperature below the melting point for a period of time