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A lack of fusion is a structural welding defect where the weld metal doesn’t properly fuse with the base metal, creating weak spots. This article explains the defect in detail and shows how to prevent it in welding.
Welding, brazing, and soldering are all metal joining methods using heat and filler metal or an electrode, but each has its own unique process. Many beginners often confuse them, so we’ve created a detailed guide to clear up the fundamentals and key differences. Let’s explore and find out which method suits your needs best!
Desktop robotic welding is transforming precision manufacturing by bringing automation to compact workspaces. Learn what it is, and how this scalable solution is changing the game for manufacturers, small businesses, and educators.
TIG welding offers precise, high-quality welds with great heat control, making it ideal for thin or sensitive metals. It’s also one of the few processes that support AC. In this article, we will thoroughly explain AC TIG welding basics and cover some frequently asked questions, such as how it works and when to use it.
Laser welding is fast, precise, and widely used in modern manufacturing—yet many still misunderstand it. This article clears up the myths and explains what you need to know to decide if it’s right for your needs.