
Welded Structures
Welded structures are assemblies made by joining metal parts together through a process called welding, where heat and pressure fuse the materials into a single, strong unit. This technique creates durable connections used in buildings, bridges, ships, and machinery, enabling the construction of large, complex frameworks. Welding allows for precise, solid joints that can withstand heavy loads and harsh conditions, making it essential in construction and manufacturing. Proper design and quality control ensure the welded structure maintains safety, strength, and longevity over time.