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Welding technology is a technique that achieves atomic-level bonding of two or more separate objects through the application of heat or pressure, or both,
and by using (or not using) filler material. It is widely employed in manufacturing, construction, and repair industries, serving as an indispensable part of modern industry.
Welding methods are diverse, including arc welding, gas shielded welding, resistance welding, laser welding, and more, each with its own characteristics and areas of application.