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riveted hull. In 1930, the
first all-
welded merchant vessel, M/S Carolinian, was launched. The
strength of
welded steel also
allowed for the
creation of...
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weld in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Weld may
refer to:
Welding, a
metalworking technique Weld (name), and
persons with the name Port
Weld, now...
- the
skill of the
welder and the
materials being welded.
Aluminum and
magnesium are most
often welded using alternating current, but the use of direct...
- The
weldability, also
known as joinability, of a
material refers to its
ability to be
welded. Many
metals and
thermoplastics can be
welded, but some are...
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Pattern welding is a
practice in
sword and
knife making by
forming a
blade of
several metal pieces of
differing composition that are forge-
welded together...
- pea-sized
fragments or
fiamme in it, it is
called a
welded lapilli tuff.
Welded tuffs (and
welded lapilli tuffs) can be of
fallout origin, or deposited...
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processing (FHHP)
Linear vibration welding Spin
welding of
polymers Low
force friction welding Quality requirements of
welded joints depend on the form of application...
- be
forge welded, with the most
common being both high and low-carbon steels. Iron and even some
hypoeutectic cast-irons can be
forge welded. Some aluminum...
- Stud
welding is a
technique similar to
flash welding where a
fastener or
specially formed nut is
welded onto
another metal part,
typically a base metal...
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Welded wire mesh, or
welded wire fabric, or "weldmesh" is an
electric fusion welded prefabricated joined grid
consisting of a
series of
parallel longitudinal...