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Fusion welding refers to all welding methods that melt the base metal, often with added filler metal, to create a strong, uniform, and lasting bond. In this article, we explore its working principle, key characteristics, and common examples. Understanding how fusion welding differs from solid-state welding is important for selecting the right method for your projects.
Carbon steel is an iron–carbon alloy whose strength, hardness, and weldability vary with its carbon content. In this article, we break down the properties, differences, and applications of low-, medium-, and high-carbon steel—and reveal which type is the easiest to weld and which is the most challenging.
Welding, one of the oldest and strongest metal joining processes, is used worldwide. This article covers the four most popular methods of MIG, TIG, Stick, or Flux-cored Arc welding, and advanced processes like Laser and Resistance welding. Let’s dive in!
MIG welding is beginner-friendly, but mastering it takes practice, patience, and understanding metal transfer modes. In this article, we will focus on globular MIG transfer—discover how it produces strong, high-quality welds.