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What is Thermofused?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 9/19/2023

Thermofusing is the joining of two pieces of metal by means of a thermic reaction - as opposed to welding them. A thermic reaction is so hot, that it melts the ends of the pieces of metal to be joined (it's commonly used to join lengths of rail track together). Welding only heats the welding rod - not the surfaces to be joined.

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