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aditya bit
Date
03-23-2007 13:03
can any body give me an idea of fuse-in welding
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Stephan
Date
03-23-2007 13:37
Edited
03-23-2007 13:50
aditya bit,
when you mean what I guess that you mean, please find extraordinary good explanations under:
http://www.aws.org/cgi-bin/mwf/topic_show.pl?pid=58156#pid58156
http://www.aws.org/cgi-bin/mwf/topic_show.pl?pid=58159#pid58159
...
and of course what the other gentlemen have shared of their knowledge!
Regards,
Stephan
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billvanderhoof
Date
03-24-2007 01:39
Did you mean fusion?
Bill
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CWI555
Date
03-24-2007 05:57
aditya bit,
Your post is a bit confusing, so you may need to clarify.
Did you mean fusion as per the linked information Stephan has given you, or did you mean the non standard term for autogenous welding (weld without filler material)?
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