several types of welding joints

There are several types of welding joins, including:
Butt Joint: This is a type of joint where two metal parts are joined end-to-end.
Lap Joint: In a lap joint, two metal parts are overlapped and joined together.
T-Joint: A T-joint is formed when two metal parts are joined at a right angle, forming the shape of a T.
Corner Joint: A corner joint is formed when two metal parts are joined at a 90-degree angle, forming a corner.
Edge Joint: In an edge joint, two metal parts are joined along their edges.
Fillet Joint: A fillet joint is formed when two metal parts are joined at an angle to form a concave or convex surface.
Plug Weld: A plug weld is a type of welding joint where a hole is drilled in one of the metal parts, and then the other metal part is welded to the inside of the hole.
Spot welding is a process of joining two or more metal parts by applying pressure and heat to the points where the parts touch.
Seam Weld: Seam welding is a continuous process of welding along the length of the joint, often used in the manufacturing of pipes or tanks.
The type of welding joint used depends on the application and the specific requirements of the project.

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