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Thermus and Deinococcus
Spot Weld
A type of weld where two or more pieces of metal are joined by applying pressure and heat to a small point.
Center-to-center Spacing
The measure of distance between the center points of two features, such as holes, pins, or fixtures, critical for alignment in designs.
Spot Welds
A welding process where metal surfaces are joined by producing a series of individual welds at separate points, commonly used in sheet metal fabrication.
Projection Welds
Welds made by projecting localized heat and pressure onto particular points, typically used to join sheet metal parts at specified spots or studs.
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