noun a joining together of two or more pieces of metal by melting and fusing them together
verb to join together by heating and melting the edges, usually with the addition of a filler metal
Used in the construction industry to join metal components together to create structures.
Commonly used in manufacturing to create products made of metal.
Used in the automotive industry to join metal parts together in the assembly of vehicles.
Utilized in the aerospace industry to join metal components in the construction of aircraft and spacecraft.
Important in shipbuilding for joining metal plates to construct ships and boats.
The process of joining metals together by heating them to a melting point and then pressing or hammering them together.
A welder uses welding techniques to join metal pieces together in construction, manufacturing, and repair projects.
An engineer may oversee welding processes in the design and construction of structures, machinery, and other products.
An automotive technician may use welding to repair and fabricate metal components in vehicles.
Shipbuilders use welding to assemble metal parts and structures in the construction of ships and boats.
Construction workers may use welding to join metal beams, pipes, and other components on building sites.