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Weldability

Weldability logo #21000 The weldability, also known as joinability, of a material refers to its ability to be welded. Many metals and thermoplastics can be welded, but some are easier to weld than others (see Rheological Weldability). A material`s weldability is used to determine the welding process and to compare the final weld quality to other materials. Weldability i....
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Weldability

Weldability logo #20650A term describing the relative ease or difficulty with which a metal or alloy can be welded. A metal or alloy is considered to have good weldability if it can be welded without excessive difficulty, or the need for special, costly, welding procedures, and the resultant welded joints have suitable mechanical properties for the intended application.
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Weldability

Weldability logo #23904Suitability of a metal for welding under specific conditions.
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Weldability

Weldability logo #23904The feasibility of welding a particular metal or alloy. A number of factors affect weldability including chemistry,surface finish,heat-treating tendencies, etc.
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Weldability

Weldability logo #21107Is the ability of a steel to be welded without its basic mechanical properties being changed.
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Weldability

Weldability logo #23891Suitability of a metal for welding under specific conditions.
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