Cold Metal Transfer Welding Technique
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INTRODUCTION The cold metal transfer (CMT) welding technique is a modified MIG welding method that uses a pulsed arc to transfer metal from the welding wire electrode to the workpiece. The pulsed arc is created by a special power source that controls the current flow to the wire electrode.
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