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.
Learn the basics of welding including Flux, Stick, MIG and Tungsten Inert Gas welding. Students will also get hands-on experience with thermal cutting and the foundations of welding inspection and testing.
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To join (metals) by applying heat, sometimes with pressure and sometimes with an intermediate or filler metal having a high melting point. 2. To bring into close association or union. To be capable of being welded. n. 1. The union of two metal parts by welding. 2. The joint formed by welding.
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To weld one piece of metal to another means to join them by heating the edges and putting them together so that they cool and harden into one piece. It's possible to weld stainless steel to ordinary steel.