Talk:Welding joint
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Latest comment: 11 years ago by Erik Wannee in topic covering surfaces by welding
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covering surfaces by welding
editThere is another welding type than the five that are mentioned in the article. See #3 on the scheme on the right: entirely joining two surfaces by a welding process. This is f.i. done by Explosion welding or Magnetic pulse welding. I am no native English speaker, and I wonder what the correct English term might be. In my language (Dutch) it is called 'Oplassen' ('welding upon'). NB: not to be confused with the Dutch OP-lassen or Onder Poederdek-lassen (Submerged arc welding)!
I wonder if there is a correct English term for this type of welding joints as shown at #3, and if there is (already) an article about it. If so; please make an interwiki link to the Dutch article. Erik Wannee (talk) 08:31, 13 January 2013 (UTC)