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Analogizing of Convention Fusion Welding Processes with Solid-State Welding Technique | IJSTE JOURNAL VOL 3, ISS 4

Analogizing of Convention Fusion Welding Processes with Solid-State Welding Technique


The aim of the present study was to compare Friction Stir Welding (FSW) method which is an innovative solid-state welding technique with conventional welding methods. Nowadays, the technologies are toward eco-friendly system. The eco-friendly systems represent reduction the potential threat and waste to the earth. Friction Stir Welding (FSW) is a new kind of welding method that was invented by The Welding Institute (TWI). It is different from conventional welding methods and also different from other old solid welding process. The method utilizes rotating welding tools to generate friction heat for heating the parent metal until the metal merge. The process is called Solid-state joining process, which is the original metal characteristics have not changes.

This Article is Research By C Sravanthi, Pratibha D and published by IJSTE JOURNAL
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