Fusion Strength
Welding Process
The Welding Process is a fabrication technique used to join two or more materials, typically metals or thermoplastics, by applying heat, pressure, or both. It creates a strong and permanent bond by melting the base materials and often adding a filler material to form a joint. Various welding methods such as arc welding, MIG, TIG, and spot welding are used depending on the application, material type, and required strength.
Widely used in construction, automotive, shipbuilding, and manufacturing industries, welding plays a crucial role in creating durable and reliable structures. With advancements in technology, modern welding processes offer improved precision, efficiency, and safety, ensuring high-quality joints and long-lasting performance.
- Strong Joints
- Heat Fusion
- Metal Joining
- High Strength
- Durable Bonds
- Precision Work






