
Welding process
Welding is a process that joins two pieces of metal together by melting the edges and then cooling them so they bond as one solid piece. This is typically done using heat generated by electrical energy, with various techniques like arc welding, where an electric arc produces intense heat. Sometimes, a filler material is added to strengthen the joint. The result is a strong, continuous connection used in construction, manufacturing, and repairs—ensuring components stay securely linked for safety and durability.