Welding is a manufacturing process in which two or more parts are fused together using heat, pressure, or both, forming a bond as the parts cool. Welding is typically used on metals and thermoplastics, but can also be used on wood. The completed weld joint can be referred to as a weld seam.
Filler metals are normally chosen to have a composition similar to that of the base material and thus form a homogeneous weld, but there are cases, such as when welding brittle cast iron, where a filler metal with composition and therefore very different properties are used becomes. . These welds are called heterogeneous. The completed weld joint can be referred to as a weld seam.
Structural Welding involves creating a variety of welds using different component materials to create, fabricate, and erect welded structures. Structural welding has its own codes, drawings and types of welded joints. Structural welders require specific skills that include balanced measurements and precision in order to do an effective job. In this article, I will cover various topics related to structural welding, its requirements and its results. Structural welding is used to create metal structures for buildings, bridges, vehicles, and a variety of other complex structures.
Structural welding is also used to cut and repair beams, columns and beams. Structural welding is used in various industries including construction, manufacturing, shipbuilding, mining, oil and gas distribution, automotive, aerospace, military and heavy industry.