What is stud welding, and its advantages?

Stud welding is a single-sided fastening method that connects a metal part to another metal component, typically a metal sheet called the parent material. A strong arc of electricity created by a positive electric current is used to fuse parts together. Both metals reach their melting points as a result of the arc's heat. The part and the parent material are pressed together to form a secure joining and become one once a molten pool has formed. Here are some of the advantages of stud welding: 1. Adaptable. A stud welder is suitable for a wide range of metals and stud sizes. If the right equipment is used, stainless steel, mild steel, aluminium, copper, and brass can be stud welded effectively. If you have the right attachments and equipment, you can use threaded, unthreaded, or internally threaded studs with diameters ranging from 1 to 25 mm. 2. Accessible. Workers don't have to twist and turn themselves to make a good weld with stud welding. They only require access...