arcvonásokat
Arcvonásokat, also known as arc welding, is a welding process that uses a non-consumable electrode to join materials, typically metals or thermoplastics. The process involves generating an electric arc between the electrode and the workpiece, which creates intense heat that melts the materials at the joint, allowing them to fuse together. The electrode is typically made of a conductive material, such as tungsten or graphite, and is coated with a flux that protects the weld from contamination and provides a stable arc.
Arcvonásokat is commonly used in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, and construction, due to its versatility
The key advantages of arcvonásokat include its ability to produce strong, high-quality welds, its versatility in