Spot Welding
Spot welding is a type of resistance welding used to join two or more metal sheets at specific small points. It works by applying pressure and passing an electric current through the metals, generating heat that fuses them together.
Applications of Spot Welding
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Automotive Industry: Extensively used in assembling car bodies and frames.
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Electronics: Ideal for joining parts in battery packs and electronic enclosures.
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Aerospace: Used for joining lightweight metal sheets in aircraft components.
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Household Appliances: Common in the production of washing machines, refrigerators, and other metal-body appliances.