Magnetic pulse welding (MPW) is a solid-state welding technique that uses magnetic forces to join two dissimilar materials without the need for traditional heat sources, such as molten metal, which can lead to changes in material properties. Instead, MPW uses the energy generated by a rapid discharge of electrical energy to produce high magnetic fields, leading to the acceleration of one component toward another at high speeds.
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