gether is called "tube welding" or "tube fusion."
Tube welding involves melting the ends of the two tubes and fusing them together to create a strong and continuous connection. This process requires a heat source, such as a welding torch, to generate the necessary heat to melt the tubes. Once the tubes are heated, they are pressed together and allowed to cool, resulting in a permanent joint.
There are different methods of tube welding, including:
1. Butt Welding: This method involves aligning the ends of the tubes and applying heat to melt the material. Pressure is then applied to bring the melted ends together, creating a solid weld.
2. TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) Welding: TIG welding uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to create an arc between the electrode and the tubes. A filler metal may be added to the joint to strengthen the weld.
3. MIG (Metal Inert Gas) Welding: MIG welding uses a consumable wire electrode that melts to create a bond between the tubes. This method is often used for joining tubes made of metals such as stainless steel or aluminum.
By using tube welding techniques, two tubes of equal diameter can be joined together to create a secure and durable connection