liidestada
Liidestada is the Estonian term for welding, the process of joining two or more pieces of metal by heating them to their melting point and often using a filler material to form a strong bond upon cooling. In this context, welding creates a metallurgical bond between parts, as opposed to mechanical fastening or brazing, which rely on different joining mechanisms.
Welding uses various methods to generate heat and form a joint. Common techniques include arc welding (such
Joint design and material considerations are important for weld quality. Typical joint types include butt and
Safety, standards, and quality control are integral to liidestada. Welders must use appropriate personal protective equipment