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Solid-state welding involves joining materials through pressure and/or heat without melting, creating a metallurgical bond by ensuring clean surfaces are in close contact. Various processes such as forge welding, cold welding, and friction welding are utilized, each with specific applications and advantages, including minimal heat-affected zones and the ability to join dissimilar metals. Key factors for successful solid-state welding include surface cleanliness and intimate contact between the materials.
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