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       What does cold welded mean?
       By: klose Date: September 4, 2017, 8:53 am
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       Hello to everyone :)
       I'm reading up a bit on metallurgy because it's one of the
       topics we will likely cover this semester and I've come across
       the term adhesive wear. I read up a bit on it here
  HTML https://bortec.de/en/blog/2017/08/29/adhesive-wear/
       but there's
       one part I'm not sure I understand which is further down
       "Adhesive wear arises when two metals rub together, causing
       friction and wear. Adding high contact pressure, the touching
       points of the materials can be deformed and be cold welded
       together. "
       I tried googling what it could mean and wikipedia says that it
       is "a solid-state welding process in which joining takes place
       without fusion/heating at the interface of the two parts to be
       welded. Unlike in the fusion-welding processes, no liquid or
       molten phase is present in the joint." but I still don't get it.
       Could someone here explain it to me please?
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