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Resistance Welding

Resistance welding is a metal joining process that uses electrical resistance to generate heat. When two metal pieces are pressed together and an electric current is passed through them, the resistance at their contact points produces heat, melting the metal and fusing the pieces together. This method is efficient, fast, and commonly used in manufacturing for welding thin materials, like car body panels. The process is controlled, ensuring strong joins with minimal distortion, making it ideal for high-volume production.