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welding equipment

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What is welding equipment?

Welding equipment encompasses a wide variety of tools used to join materials, typically metals or thermoplastics, by causing fusion. This is often achieved through heat, pressure, or both, with or without the addition of filler material. Common types include arc welding machines (SMAW, GMAW, GTAW), resistance welding machines, and gas welding equipment. They are used extensively in manufacturing, construction, automotive, aerospace, and repair industries.

What other technologies are related to welding equipment?

welding equipment Competitor Technologies

Cutting torches offer an alternative method for cutting metals, thus competing with welding equipment that may also offer cutting capabilities.
mentioned alongside welding equipment in 17% (284) of relevant job posts

welding equipment Complementary Technologies

Electric motor controls are essential for operating many welding equipment components like wire feeders and power sources, making them complementary.
mentioned alongside welding equipment in 57% (62) of relevant job posts
Welding equipment often requires high-voltage 3-phase power to operate, so the availability and management of this power source are complementary.
mentioned alongside welding equipment in 55% (62) of relevant job posts
Pumps (for cooling systems) and compressors (for pneumatic welding equipment) are required for some welding equipment to operate efficiently, making them complementary.
mentioned alongside welding equipment in 54% (56) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention welding equipment?

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Jobs mentioning welding equipment
Orgs mentioning welding equipment

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