Shot welding is a process used to join materials, typically metals, by applying a series of small metal projectiles or "shots" at high velocities. The process is characterized by its ability to produce a fusion bond without the need for traditional welding equipment such as a weld pool or filler material. Here’s a general overview of how shot welding works: 1. **Preparation**: The surfaces of the materials to be joined are cleaned and prepared to ensure optimal bonding.

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