Feeling any friction?

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Friction welding creates strong joints by generating heat through friction, softening the materials and forging them together without melting.

This method often produces welds as strong as or stronger than the original materials, refining the metal structure at the joint. It offers key advantages: no filler material is required, little waste is produced, and it’s highly energy-efficient. Friction welding is especially effective for joining dissimilar metals, like aluminum and steel, which are difficult to weld with conventional methods.

The process results in clean, durable joints, making it ideal for applications in aerospace, automotive, and other industries where strength and precision are critical.

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