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elding Work involves joining two or more pieces of metal (or sometimes plastic) together by melting the parts and adding a filler material to form a strong joint once cooled.
The process uses high heat and sometimes pressure to fuse materials permanently.
Welding is widely used in:
Construction of buildings, bridges, and pipelines
Manufacturing of vehicles, ships, airplanes, and machinery
Repair and maintenance of metal structures and parts
There are different types of welding processes, such as:
Arc Welding (using an electric arc)
Gas Welding (using a flame, like oxy-acetylene welding)
MIG Welding (Metal Inert Gas welding)
TIG Welding (Tungsten Inert Gas welding)
Welding creates extremely strong bonds between metals.
Welded structures can withstand heavy loads, pressure, and extreme conditions.
Welding can be used for a wide range of materials like steel, aluminum, copper, and even plastics.
It is useful in construction, manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, shipbuilding, and many other industries.
Unlike screws or bolts, welding creates a permanent connection that doesn't loosen over time.
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