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welding machines

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What is welding machines?

Welding machines are tools used to join materials, typically metals or thermoplastics, by causing fusion. This is often achieved by melting the workpieces and adding a filler material to form a pool of molten material (the weld pool) that cools to become a strong joint. Different types of welding machines exist, each employing different power sources (e.g., electricity, gas) and techniques to create welds suitable for various applications, from construction and manufacturing to automotive repair and hobbyist projects.

What other technologies are related to welding machines?

welding machines Competitor Technologies

Alternative method for cutting metals.
mentioned alongside welding machines in 21% (105) of relevant job posts
Laser welding is an alternative welding technology.
mentioned alongside welding machines in 1% (51) of relevant job posts

welding machines Complementary Technologies

Used to monitor and control the power supplied to the welding machine.
mentioned alongside welding machines in 100% (72) of relevant job posts
Required if the welding machine is battery powered.
mentioned alongside welding machines in 63% (72) of relevant job posts
Used for preparing materials for welding.
mentioned alongside welding machines in 26% (79) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention welding machines?

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