sveisemetoder
Sveisemetoder refer to the various techniques used to join materials, typically metals, through the application of heat and often pressure, resulting in a permanent bond. The fundamental principle involves heating the base materials to their melting point or near it, allowing them to fuse together as they cool. Different methods achieve this heating and joining in distinct ways, each suited for specific applications, materials, and joint types.
Common sveisemetoder include Arc Welding, which uses an electric arc to generate heat. Within arc welding, sub-categories
Another significant category is Resistance Welding, which utilizes electrical resistance to generate heat at the interface
Oxy-fuel welding, also known as gas welding, employs a flame produced by burning a fuel gas (like
Friction welding is a solid-state joining process where heat is generated by the friction of two surfaces