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Joining

MIG welding

Process Joining process created by the continuous supply of a metal electrode, which is melted in an electric arc protected by an inert gas.

Pin brazing

Process Joining process where the lug is soldered onto the workpiece with a brazing pin.

Plasma welding

Process Joining process where a plasma generator arc melts the workpiece along with the filler material.

Press welding

Process Joining process of two sheets by heat and pressure created by two conductive electrodes, at least one of the plates has one or more bulging portions.

Seam welding

Process Joining process where two sheets are welded by heat and pressure created by two circular electrodes constantly moved over the material.

Spot welding

Process Joining process where two sheets are joined by heat and pressure created by two conductive electrodes.

Submerged arc welding

Process Joining process resulting from the continuous supply of a metal electrode, which is melted in an electric arc protected by a granular fusible flux.

TIG welding

Process Joining process which creates an electric arc through the use of a tungsten electrode. This is protected by an inert gas and a filler material is supplied optionally.