The primary use of puddle welding is securing steel decking to floor and roof trusses. It provides a fast, permanent connection that can withstand high shear loads.
The puddle welding process involves the following steps: puddle welding definition
Puddle welding is a type of welding that uses a thermit reaction to produce heat. The thermit reaction is a chemical reaction between a metal oxide and a reducing agent, typically aluminum powder, which releases a large amount of heat. This heat is used to melt the metal and form a weld. The primary use of puddle welding is securing
Puddle welds are frequently compared to plug welds, but they differ in preparation: typically aluminum powder