weldment

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weldment

The engineer inspects the large weldment on the factory floor.

Definition

Noun: A single, unified structure created by joining multiple metal parts together using the welding process. It refers to the final assembled product, not the act of welding itself.

Usage

The term "weldment" is used to describe a completed metal assembly in manufacturing, construction, and engineering contexts. It emphasizes that the component is a fabricated unit, distinct from a single cast or machined part.

Examples
  • The steel frame of the new sculpture is a complex weldment.
  • Inspectors checked the quality of each weldment before it was installed in the machine.
  • The design called for a single, sturdy weldment instead of several bolted pieces.
Advanced Usage
  • As a countable noun: Weldments can vary from simple brackets to intricate architectural frameworks.
    • The factory produces hundreds of custom weldments each week.
Variants and Related Words
  • Weld (verb/noun): The process of joining metals or the joint itself.
    • The welder will weld the plates together.
  • Welding (noun): The fabrication process.
    • Arc welding is a common technique.
Synonyms
  • Fabricated assembly
  • Welded assembly
  • Metal fabrication
Notes

"Weldment" is a technical term. In everyday language, people might simply say "welded part" or "metal assembly." It is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions or phrasal verbs.

weldment

The engineer inspects the large weldment on the factory floor.

Noun
  1. an assembly of parts welded together