Which of the followings falls under the category of the plastic or non...
Plastic or Non fusion welding: In this welding, the pieces of metal to be joined are heated to a plastic state and then forced together by external pressure. This procedure is used in forge welding, resistance welding, thermit welding and gas welding.
Fusion or Non pressure welding: In the fusion welding, the material at the joint is heated to a molten state and allowed to solidify. This includes gas welding, arc welding etc.
Cold welding: In this welding, the joints are produced without the application of heat but by applying pressure which results in inter-surface molecular fusion of the parts to be joined. This process is mainly used for welding nonferrous sheet metal.
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Plastic or Non-Fusion Welding
Plastic or non-fusion welding is a type of welding that does not involve melting or fusing the materials being joined. Instead, the process relies on pressure and/or heat to create a bond between the materials. This type of welding is often used for joining thermoplastics and other materials that cannot withstand the high temperatures of fusion welding.
Resistance Welding
Resistance welding is a type of plastic or non-fusion welding that uses pressure and electric current to join materials. The process involves placing the materials between two electrodes and applying pressure while passing an electric current through the electrodes. The current generates heat, which softens the materials and creates a bond between them.
Electron Beam Welding, Electro-Slag Welding, and Arc Welding
Electron beam welding, electro-slag welding, and arc welding are all types of fusion welding. These processes involve melting the materials being joined and allowing them to cool and solidify to create a bond. As such, they do not fall under the category of plastic or non-fusion welding.