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Welding Control is a sub-discipline of Mechanical Engineering that focuses on the control of welding processes. It involves the use of specialized equipment and techniques to ensure that welds are of the highest quality and meet the required specifications. Welding Control is used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, and construction. It is also used in the fabrication of medical devices and other products.
Welding Control involves the use of various sensors, controllers, and other components to monitor and control the welding process. This includes the use of temperature sensors, current sensors, and pressure sensors to ensure that the welds are of the highest quality. Additionally, welding control systems can be used to monitor the welds for defects and to ensure that the welds meet the required specifications.
Welding Control is an important part of the manufacturing process, as it ensures that the welds are of the highest quality and meet the required specifications. Companies in the Welding Control market include Lincoln Electric, ESAB, Miller Electric, and Fronius. Show Less Read more