A Brief Guide To Welding

The fabrication method that is used to join thermoplastics or metals is known as welding. In ordinary welding, heat is used for melting the metal parts for joining them together. The whole credit of welding goes to its inventor which is none other than Sir Humphrey Davy

Welding is further broadly classified into many types and each type of welding uses a different process to join two objects together. Some welding techniques are listed below:

  1. Metal Inert Gas Welding
  2. Laser Welding
  3. Arc Welding 

Arc welding is further divided into different categories (FCAW, GTAW, SAW, SMAW, etc). The most preferable welding which gives instant results in minimum time is laser welding. No doubt, laser welding has made its name in the market very fast. Advanced laser welding converts light into heat to weld various objects together.  

The process of laser welding is quite different from other fusion methods of welding. One of the great benefits of choosing laser welding over other welding processes is that it is very easy to use. Even a beginner after the practice of one to two hours can easily operate a laser welding machine. 

Where can we use laser welding?

Laser welding can be used in massive as well as in small industries for welding materials including carbon steel, copper, brass, and stainless steel. Due to its comfortability, it can be used for welding ovens that are used in kitchens, in industries including the metal sheet industry, hardware, and outdoor channel letters welding.

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