cold welding
English
Etymology 1
From cold + welding. From being a form of welding not requiring adding heat.
Noun
- A phenomenon where in a vacuum, two clean oxide-less uncoated metal surfaces will fuse/weld/merge together when they come into contact with each other, without any other action required (without fusion heating).
Synonyms
- contact welding
Coordinate terms
- fusion welding (heat welding by molten temperatures)
Translations
type of welding
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See also
Etymology 2
Verb
- present participle and gerund of cold weld