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welding
To unite or fuse, as pieces of metal, by hammering, compressing, or the like, especially after rendering soft or pasty by heat, and sometimes with the addition of fusible material like or unlike the pieces to be united
Joining two or more pieces of metal by applying heat, pressure, or both, with or without filler material to produce a localized union through fusion or recrystallization across the interface
A process of joining similar metals by heating them so that they melt into one another Compare to brazing
A process of joining metals by heating until they are fused together, or by heating and applying pressure until there is a plastic joining action Filler metal may or may not be used
The joining of thermoplastics materials by one of several softening process-hot-gas torch, heated rollers or strips, friction or high-frequency heating
Technique for joining metallic parts, usually through the application of heat. Discovered in the 1st millennium AD during attempts to manipulate iron into useful shapes, the technique produced a strong, tough blade. Welding traditionally involved interlayering relatively soft and tough iron with high-carbon material, followed by hammer forging. Modern welding processes include gas welding, arc welding, and resistance welding. More recently, electron-beam welding, laser welding, and several solid-phase processes such as diffusion bonding, friction welding, and ultrasonic joining have been developed. See also brazing, soldering
A method of manufacture or repair involving joining two pieces of metal or plastic by fusion. Heat is normaly used such as an open flame (i.e. acetylene, propane or butane), laser light or electric arc, and the fusion may be autogenous or with the addition of a similar substance to the weld pool
fastening two pieces of metal together by softening with heat and applying pressure
A process used to join metals by the application of heat Fusion welding, which includes gas, arc, and resistance welding, requires that the parent metals be melted This distinguishes fusion welding from brazing In pressure welding joining is accomplished by the use of heat and pressure without melting The parts that are being welded are pressed together and heated simultaneously, so that recrystallization occurs across the interface Joining two or more pieces of material by applying heat or pressure, or both, with or without filler metal, to produce a loxalized union through fusion or recrystallization across the interface
Joining the ends of two wires, rods or groups of wires (1) by fusing, using the application of heat or pressure or both, by means of a flame torch, electric arc or electric current; or (2) by cold pressure
{i} something welded; act of uniting pieces of metal through heat
the joining of two metal surfaces that have been heated, melted, and fused together
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{f} welding
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{f} weld

Tom said that he thought Mary knew how to weld. - Tom Mary'nin nasıl kaynak yapacağını bildiğini sandığını söyledi.

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