
Weld Joint
A weld joint is where two pieces of metal are permanently connected through a welding process. It’s like fusing two metal parts together to create a strong, unified structure. The joint can have different shapes and designs, such as a simple seam or a more complex corner or T-shape, depending on how the metals are arranged and the purpose of the connection. Weld joints are critical in construction and manufacturing, ensuring the parts stay securely linked to withstand forces and stress during use. Proper design and execution of weld joints are essential for safety and durability of the final product.