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Friction Welding

Friction welding is a process where two metal pieces are joined together by heating and pressing them. One piece is spun rapidly against the other, generating heat through friction at the contact surface. Once the surfaces reach the right temperature, the spinning stops, and pressure is applied to fuse the metals together tightly. This technique creates a strong, seamless bond without melting the entire material, making it efficient for joining advanced metals and components in industries like aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing.