0 to join two pieces of metal together permanently by melting the parts that touch:
1 to make separate people into a group who can work together successfully:
He is a born leader, who welded a collection of gifted individualists into a real team.
2 a joint made by welding
3 to join pieces of metal together permanently by melting the parts that touch, or to join one piece of metal to another in this way:
Most of the vessels were built from welded steel, not riveted, and were equipped with powerful diesel engines.
In an earlier scheme, an angle was to have been welded to this channel to act as a striking plate for a cylindrical latch.
The tasks (except the transfer, placing, and gripping problems) consist of welding elements on workpieces.
To satisfy these requirements, a set of functions is applied related to welding process selection and evaluation as described below.
A fabrication can be made by joining several components or fabrications together using welding processes or by welding a single component 0fabrication.
Various techniques are often combined in the development of advanced welding systems.
Compared with the flat position, for example, the overhead position leads to lower deposition rates and is incompatible with several welding processes.
Between 1678 and 1683 the policy of electoral excommunication also welded monarchy and bishops together in a way that they had not been previously.
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