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  2. Cold welding - Wikipedia

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    Cross-section of cold welding – before and after the weld. Cold welding or contact welding is a solid-state welding process in which joining takes place without fusion or heating at the interface of the two parts to be welded. Unlike in fusion welding, no liquid or molten phase is present in the joint. Cold welding was first recognized as a ...

  3. Welding - Wikipedia

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    Overhead stick welding. Welding is a fabrication process that joins materials, usually metals or thermoplastics, primarily by using high temperature to melt the parts together and allow them to cool, causing fusion.

  4. List of welding processes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of welding processes, separated into their respective categories. The associated N reference numbers (second column) are specified in ISO 4063 (in the European Union published as EN ISO 4063 ). [ 1 ]

  5. Cold working - Wikipedia

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    In metallurgy, cold forming or cold working is any metalworking process in which metal is shaped below its recrystallization temperature, usually at the ambient temperature.. Such processes are contrasted with hot working techniques like hot rolling, forging, welding, etc. [1]: p.375 The same or similar terms are used in glassmaking for the equivalents; for example cut glass is made by "cold ...

  6. Category:Welding - Wikipedia

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  7. Mechanical alloying - Wikipedia

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    Using a high energy mill to favor plastic deformation required for cold welding and reduce the process times; Using a mixture of elemental and master alloy powders (the latter to reduce the activity of the element, since it is known that the activity in an alloy or a compound could be orders of magnitude less than in a pure metal)

  8. Cold metal transfer - Wikipedia

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    Cold metal transfer (CMT) is a welding method that is usually performed by a welding robot. The CMT machine detects a short circuit which sends a signal that retracts the welding filler material, giving the weld time to cool before each drop is placed. This leaves a smooth weld that is stronger than that of a hotter weld.

  9. Talk:Cold welding - Wikipedia

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    (a) Explain that Wikipedia's definition of cold welding in space is not the definition used by subject matter experts like the ESA, and (b) that the ESA has published an academic report explaining the difficulty in preventing what it considers to be cold welding in space. The ESA report is currently footnote 4: