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Joining two metal pieces by heating them and allowing them to flow together. Creating a bond by using another nonferrous metal which melts below 800 degrees Fahrenheit is called soldering. Creating a bond by using another nonferrous metal which melts above 800 degrees Fahrenheit is called brazing. The continuous deposit of fused metal created in these processes is called a bead.
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| welder's c. |
actinic c.
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| welder's l. |
siderosis occurring in welders, caused by the inhalation of iron oxide fumes; the condition is generally asymptomatic, although the presence of other substances in welding fumes may lead to fibrotic lung disease. Called also arc welder's disease and arc welder's l.
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The process that connects pieces of material by heating until molten and fused together.
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A European plant (Reseda luteola) with long spikes of small, yellowish-green flowers. A yellow dye is derived from the stalks, leaves, and flowers. This plant is also called Dyer's Rocket.
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