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Spot Welding vs Tack Welding: What's the Difference and When to Use Each

Welding isn’t always continuous—sometimes it uses small, dot-like welds called spots or tacks. Spot welding and tack welding are common techniques, each serving different purposes in metal fabrication. Understanding their differences is crucial for selecting the proper welding method. This article explains the differences and applications of spot welding vs. tack welding.

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Understanding Automated Welding and Future Trends
Automated welding enhances efficiency, quality, and precision, improves safety, and reduces the need for operators by handling demanding tasks. Understanding its fundamentals is essential for making informed decisions and staying aligned with future trends in welding technology. Let’s dive into welding automation and explore its benefits and applications.
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How to Avoid Welding Burnback: Causes and Solutions

Welding burnback is a common issue in wire welding processes like MIG or Flux-cored arc welding, occurring when the wire fuses with and clogs the contact tip. In this article, we’ll share tips to help you avoid it, explain the main causes and solutions, and help you save time and money by reducing frequent contact tip replacements.

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Clean, Cut, Weld: Exploring 3 Major Industrial Uses of Laser

Lasers, known for their precision and versatility, are now vital in modern industry. From manufacturing to high-tech workshops, they’re essential for many applications. In this article, we will explore their three major industrial uses—welding, cleaning, and cutting—and how lasers are reshaping these tasks by advancing technology and delivering clear benefits.

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Welding Area Hazard Prevention Tips

Welding can be dangerous without proper precautions, but once you understand the risks and how to manage them, it becomes much safer for everyone. Awareness is key—knowing the hazards and how to avoid them greatly improves your safety. Following safety rules is like having a superpower: it puts you in control and helps you make smart choices throughout your welding journey. Let’s start with some not-so-obvious hazards in any welding area.

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