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Which welding process is used in creating heat by blacksmith fire?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Forge welding (FOW) is a solid-state welding process that joins two pieces of metal by heating them to a high temperature and then hammering them together.

Answered by ShraddhaKhanna
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Answer:

Forge welding

Explanation:

In the solid-state welding method of forge welding, also known as fire welding, two pieces of metal are joined by heating them to a high temperature and pounding them together. It might also involve heating the metals and applying pressure on them using presses or other tools to create plastic deformation at the weld surfaces. The technique, which has been a mainstay of traditional blacksmithing since ancient times, is one of the easiest ways to combine metals. A variety of metals, both comparable and different, can be joined by forge welding. Although automated forge-welding is a widespread production process, human forge-welding has been largely supplanted with the introduction of electricity welding and gas welding techniques during the Industrial Revolution.

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