Kaltverschweißungen
Kaltverschweißungen, also known as cold welding or contact welding, is a solid-state joining process where two or more materials are joined together without the application of heat or melting of the base materials. Instead, it relies on the application of significant pressure to bring the surfaces of the workpieces into intimate contact, causing them to bond at an atomic level. This process is only possible under very clean surface conditions, as even microscopic layers of oxide or contamination will prevent the atoms from coming close enough to form a bond.
The fundamental principle behind cold welding is the creation of metallic bonds between the atoms of the
Cold welding is typically used for joining similar metals, particularly ductile ones like aluminum, copper, and