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Cold Welding: Reliable Connections Without High Temperatures
Cold welding is an innovative method of joining metal surfaces that is gaining popularity in the world of repair and installation. Unlike traditional welding, which requires high temperatures and specialized equipment, cold welding provides reliable connections without the need to heat the metal.
- Safety: The main advantage of cold welding is safety. There is no need to work with hot soldering irons or torches, which reduces the risk of accidents.
- Cost-effectiveness: The cold welding method allows for significant savings on gas and electricity costs often required for traditional welding.
- Versatility: Cold welding is suitable for a variety of materials including steel, aluminum and copper.
- Preservation of material structure: Cold welding minimizes the risk of deformation and changes in the structure of the metal, which is especially important when repairing parts with high precision requirements.
