Friction Stir Welding at TWIIntroductionIn late 1991 a novel and potentially world beating welding method was conceived. The process was duly named friction stir welding (FSW), and TWI filed for world-wide patent protection in December of that year. Consistent with the more conventional methods of friction welding, which have been practised since the early 1950s, the weld is made in the solid phase, that is no melting. Since its invention, the process has received world-wide attention and today many companies around the world are using the technology in production, particularly for joining aluminium alloys. Friction Stir Welding
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