Friction welding
SOLID-STATE WELDING PROCESS
Friction Welding; Inertia welding; Vibration welding; Linear friction welding; Angular friction welding; Orbital friction welding; Heat and mechanical affected zones in friction weld
Friction welding (FRW) is a solid-state welding process that generates heat through mechanical friction between workpieces in relative motion to one another, with the addition of a lateral force called "upset" to plastically displace and fuse the materials. Because no melting occurs, friction welding is not a fusion welding process, but a solid-state welding technique more like forge welding.