
Stud Welding
Stud welding is a type of welding technique used to attach a metal stud or fastener to a workpiece. It involves placing the stud against the surface and creating an arc by briefly melting the metal using a high electrical current. This process then fuses the stud to the base material as it cools, resulting in a strong, permanent bond. Stud welding is commonly used in construction and manufacturing for its speed and effectiveness, particularly for attaching items like nuts, bolts, or other connectors without needing additional hardware.