käsihitsaus
Käsihitsaus, also known as manual welding, is a fundamental metal joining technique where two or more metal pieces are fused together by applying heat and pressure, often with the aid of a filler material. Unlike automated or semi-automated welding methods, käsihitsaus relies primarily on human skill and control, making it versatile for various applications, from construction to repair work.
The process typically involves an electric arc generated between a consumable electrode and the workpiece, creating
Käsihitsaus requires precision and experience to achieve high-quality results. Factors such as current settings, electrode selection,
While modern welding technologies have introduced automation and advanced methods, käsihitsaus remains a cornerstone in industries