Stud welding is a welding process used to join a metal stud to a metal workpiece. The process involves heating the stud and workpiece with an electric arc and then forcing them together. It is commonly used in various industries, including construction, automotive, and shipbuilding, for applications such as attaching fasteners, insulation, and decorative elements.
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