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What is soudure?

The term "soudure" refers to soldering or welding in French. It is a process of joining two or more metal pieces by melting and flowing a filler metal (solder or welding electrode) into the joint. Soldering is typically used for lower-temperature applications and joining electronic components, while welding involves higher temperatures and is used for structural applications like joining pipes or steel beams.

What other technologies are related to soudure?

soudure Competitor Technologies

Machining, such as milling and turning, is an alternative method for shaping and joining materials. It competes with welding in certain applications.
mentioned alongside soudure in 11% (53) of relevant job posts

soudure Complementary Technologies

Automation can be used to automate the welding process, improving efficiency and precision. Therefore it is complementary.
mentioned alongside soudure in 2% (70) of relevant job posts

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