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Electric Arc Welding

Electric Arc Welding is a process that uses an electric arc—an intense, focused electrical discharge—to join metal pieces. When a high electric current passes between an electrode and the metal, the arc heats the metals to melting point, allowing them to fuse together as they cool. This method is commonly used in construction, manufacturing, and repair work because it creates strong, durable welds quickly and efficiently. The process requires proper safety measures, such as protective gear and proper ventilation, due to the intense heat and bright light produced during welding.