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Aluminum Welding

Aluminum welding is the process of joining aluminum metal pieces by melting and fusing them together using heat. It typically involves specialized techniques like TIG or MIG welding, which use electricity to generate controlled heat and high-quality welds. Aluminum's properties, such as its lightweight and corrosion resistance, make it popular in industries like aerospace and automotive. Due to its high thermal conductivity, aluminum requires precise control of heat and filler material to ensure strong, durable joints without warping or cracking. Proper technique and equipment are essential for achieving reliable welds in aluminum structures.