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Weld-On is a division of IPS Corporation, a manufacturer of solvent cements, primers, and cleaners for PVC, CPVC, and ABS plastic piping systems. Weld-On
Weld-On
Fabrication process for joining materials
Welding is a fabrication process that joins materials, usually metals or thermoplastics, primarily by using high temperatures to melt the parts together
Welding
Topics referred to by the same term
up weld in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Weld may refer to: Welding, a metalworking technique Weld (name), and persons with the name Port Weld, now
Weld
American actress (born 1943)
Tuesday Weld (born Susan Ker Weld; August 27, 1943) is an American retired actress. She began acting as a child and progressed to mature roles in the
Tuesday_Weld
American attorney and politician (born 1945)
William Floyd Weld (born July 31, 1945) is an American attorney, businessman, author, and politician who served as the 68th governor of Massachusetts from
Bill_Weld
Topics referred to by the same term
WELD may refer to: WELD (AM), a radio station broadcasting at 690 kHz on the AM band, licensed to Fisher, West Virginia WELD-FM, a radio station broadcasting
WELD
County in Colorado, United States
Weld County is a county located in the U.S. state of Colorado. As of the 2020 census, the population was 328,981. The county seat is Greeley. Weld County
Weld_County,_Colorado
Welding process
tungsten arc welding (GTAW, also known as tungsten inert gas welding or TIG, and heliarc welding when helium is used) is an arc welding process that uses
Gas_tungsten_arc_welding
Manual arc welding process
Shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), also known as manual metal arc welding (MMA or MMAW), flux shielded arc welding or informally as stick welding, is a manual
Shielded_metal_arc_welding
Welding technique
are two main types of fillet weld: transverse fillet weld and parallel fillet weld. There are 5 pieces to each fillet weld known as the root, toe, face
Fillet_weld
American company specializing in epoxy products
The J-B Weld Company is an international company based in Sulphur Springs, Texas that produces epoxy products. J-B Weld (stylized as J-B WELD) is their
J-B_Weld
Industrial welding process
Gas metal arc welding (GMAW), sometimes referred to by its subtypes metal inert gas (MIG) and metal active gas (MAG) is a welding process in which an
Gas_metal_arc_welding
Ancient English lineage
The Weld family is an ancient English family, and their possible relations in New England, an extended family of Boston Brahmins. An early record of a
Weld_family
Herbert Joseph Weld Blundell (1852 – 5 February 1935) was an English traveller in Africa, archaeologist, philanthropist and yachtsman. He shortened his
Herbert_Weld_Blundell
Quality control process in welding
Welding inspection is a critical process that ensures the safety and integrity of welded structures used in key industries, including transportation, aerospace
Welding_inspection
American private equity firm
Leeds Equity Partners is a private equity firm focused on investments in the Knowledge Industries. The firm is investing its seventh private equity fund
Leeds_Equity_Partners
Location where metal or plastic workpieces are joined together
metalworking, a welding joint is a point or edge where two or more pieces of metal or plastic are joined together. They are formed by welding two or more
Welding_joint
British landowner
Wilfrid Joseph Weld ( 1934 – 3 December 2015 Tahiti) was a British landowner. He was a member of the Weld family of Lulworth Castle, a direct descendant
Wilfrid_Weld
Vitreous material produced as a byproduct of some arc welding processes
welding process, melts in or on top of the weld zone (also known as Dross). Slag is the solidified remaining flux after the weld area cools. Welding flux
Slag_(welding)
Specialized area of welding
Orbital welding is a specialized area of arc welding whereby the arc is rotated mechanically through 360° (180° in double up welding) around a static workpiece
Orbital_welding
American musical duo
American musical DJ duo based in New York City, consisting of Sophie Hawley-Weld and Tucker Halpern. They are known for their songs "Drinkee", "Best Friend"
Sofi_Tukker
Welding of metal pieces placed end-to-end (butt joint)
Butt welding is when two pieces of metal are placed end-to-end without overlap and then welded along the joint (as opposed to lap joint weld, where one
Butt_welding
Private social club in Perth, Western Australia
The Weld Club is a private male-only social club in Perth, Western Australia. Founded in 1871 as a gentlemen's club, it is named after Frederick Weld, the
Weld_Club
Mine in Western Australia
Mount Weld mine is a rare earth mine in Western Australia, located about 30 km (20 mi) south of Laverton and 120 km (75 mi) east of Leonora. It is owned
Mount_Weld_mine
Welding process
Arc welding is a welding process that is used to join metal to metal by using electricity to create enough heat to melt metal, and the melted metals, when
Arc_welding
Blob of melted metal produced during welding
In metalworking, weld pool commonly refers to the 18mm (3/4") circle of the workable portion of a weld where the base metal has reached its melting point
Weld_pool
Method of joining metal pieces
Forge welding (FOW), also called fire welding, is a solid-state welding process that joins two pieces of metal by heating them to a high temperature and
Forge_welding
to weld than others (see Rheological weldability). A material's weldability is used to determine the welding process and to compare the final weld quality
Weldability
1991 live album by Neil Young and Crazy Horse
Weld is a live album by Neil Young and Crazy Horse released in 1991, comprising performances recorded on the tour to promote the Ragged Glory album. It
Weld_(album)
Joining metals using electricity, beneath a granulated flux material
Submerged arc welding (SAW) is a common arc welding process. The first SAW patent was taken out in 1935. The process requires a continuously fed consumable
Submerged_arc_welding
Type of electric resistance welding
Spot welding (or resistance spot welding) is a type of electric resistance welding used to weld various sheet metal products, through a process in which
Spot_welding
Special type of nut specifically designed to be welded to another object
A weld nut is a special type of nut specifically designed to be welded to another object (spot welding). There are various types for different applications
Weld_nut
Solid-state welding process
materials. Friction welding is a solid-state welding technique similar to forge welding. Instead of a fusion welding process, friction welding is used with metals
Friction_welding
American abolitionist (1803–1895)
Theodore Dwight Weld (November 23, 1803 – February 3, 1895) was one of the architects of the American abolitionist movement during its formative years
Theodore_Dwight_Weld
American educator
the Congressional-Executive Commission on China. She was the First Lady of Massachusetts from 1991 to 1997. Weld is currently an adjunct professor and
Susan_Roosevelt_Weld
Form of spot welding
Weld nuts generally have a flange with small nubs that melt to form the weld. Weld studs are used in stud welding systems. Manufacturers create weld studs
Stud_welding
Using pyrotechnic metal to join two metal pieces together
Exothermic welding, also known as exothermic bonding, thermite welding (TW), and thermite welding, is a welding process that employs molten metal to permanently
Exothermic_welding
welding, undercutting is when the weld reduces the cross-sectional thickness of the base metal. This type of defect reduces the strength of the weld and
Undercut_(welding)
Anglo-Irish explorer (1774–1856)
Dublin Society. Weld was born on 15 March 1774 on Fleet Street, Dublin, Ireland. His name stems from his great-grandfather Nathanael Weld's close friendship
Isaac_Weld
Welding process
a solid-state weld. It is commonly used for plastics and metals, and especially for joining dissimilar materials. In ultrasonic welding, there are no
Ultrasonic_welding
Welding process in which joining occurs without melting or heating the interface
Cold welding or contact welding is a solid-state welding process in which joining takes place without fusion or heating at the interface of the two parts
Cold_welding
Welding of semi-finished plastic materials
depend on the welding methods, but also weldability of base materials. Therefore, the evaluation of weldability is of higher importance than the welding operation
Plastic_welding
Welding metal at elevated pressure
Hyperbaric welding is the process of extreme welding at elevated pressures, normally underwater. Hyperbaric welding can either take place wet in the water
Hyperbaric_welding
Foreign correspondent and writer
Carol Weld (March 19, 1903 – March 31, 1979) was an American journalist. She worked for various New York newspapers and as a foreign correspondent for
Carol_Weld
American racing driver (1944–2008)
Greg Weld (March 4, 1944 – August 4, 2008) was an American racecar driver and later a businessman who founded an automotive aftermarkets parts manufacturer
Greg_Weld
Boathouse in Massachusetts, United States
Weld Boathouse is a Harvard University-owned building on the bank of the Charles River in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The current structure was designed
Weld_Boathouse
Removing contaminants from vicinity of welding joint
Weld purging is the act of removing, from the vicinity of the joint; oxygen, water vapour and any other gases or vapours that might oxidize or contaminate
Weld_purging
Moroccan rapper (born 1987)
Youssef Mahiot (born 31 July 1987 in Fez, Morocco), known professionally as Weld L'Griya, is a Moroccan rapper and rap lyricist known for his harsh criticism
Weld_L'Griya
New Zealand politician and colonial administrator (1823–1891)
Sir Frederick Aloysius Weld GCMG (9 May 1823 – 20 July 1891), was an English-born New Zealand politician and colonial administrator of various British
Frederick_Weld
Species of flowering plant
the family Resedaceae. Common names include dyer's rocket, dyer's weed, weld, woold, and yellow weed. A native of Europe and Western Asia, the plant can
Reseda_luteola
Type of electric resistance welding
Shot welding is a type of electric resistance welding which, like spot welding, is used to join two pieces of metal together. The distinguishing feature
Shot_welding
Town in Maine, United States
Weld is a town in Franklin County, Maine, United States. The population was 376 at the 2020 census. Set beside Webb Lake and almost surrounded by mountains
Weld,_Maine
Topics referred to by the same term
Joseph Weld may refer to: Captain Joseph Weld (1599-1646), Weld family#Joseph Weld, ancestor of many Boston Welds Joseph Weld (yachtsman), English yachtsman
Joseph_Weld
Flaw which compromises a weld's structural integrity
metalworking, a welding defect is any flaw that compromises the usefulness of a weldment. There are many different types of welding defects, which are
Welding_defect
Surname list
Weld is a surname of Anglo-Saxon English and Dutch origin. Weld family, an extended English family going back to the 11th century Alfred Weld (1823-1890)
Weld_(name)
Welding technique
problems, such as: welding underwater welding on live subsea pipelines to attach anodes welding in explosive environments and zoned areas welding materials that
Friction_stud_welding
Radio station in Fisher, West Virginia, United States
WELD (690 kHz) is a commercial classic hits formatted broadcast AM radio station licensed to Fisher, West Virginia, serving the Potomac Highlands of West
WELD_(AM)
Natural process of contact bonding between objects in a hard vacuum
vacuum welding is the natural process of solidifying small objects in a hard vacuum.[clarification needed] The most notable example is dust on the surface
Vacuum_cementing
Type of resistance welding that does not use any filler metals
a predetermined distance based on material thickness, material composition, and desired properties of the finished weld. Current is applied to the metal
Flash_welding
American abolitionist and feminist (1805–1879)
Angelina Emily Grimké Weld (February 20, 1805 – October 26, 1879) was an American abolitionist, political activist, women's rights advocate, and supporter
Angelina_Grimké
Spinning one metal workpiece against another to join them
friction welding (RFW) is a type of friction welding, which uses friction to heat two surfaces and create a non-separable weld. For rotary friction welding, this
Rotary_friction_welding
Topics referred to by the same term
Daniel Weld may refer to: Daniel Weld (Weld family), colonial Boston teacher Daniel S. Weld (born 1960), American computer scientist This disambiguation
Daniel_Weld
American politician (born 1980)
Ryan William Weld (born May 19, 1980) is a Republican member of the West Virginia Senate for the 1st district. He previously served in the West Virginia
Ryan_Weld
Joining method for thermoplastics and composites
Extrusion welding is one of the processes used to weld thermoplastics and composites, developed in the 1960s as an evolution of hot gas welding. It can
Extrusion_welding
First woman to graduate in engineering from MIT
Technology. Lydia Weld was born as one of a pair of identical twins in 1878 in Boston. Her sister Julia always identified with a purple ribbon on her wrist and
Lydia_Weld
American physician (1881–1927)
Francis Weld Peabody (November 24, 1881 – October 13, 1927) was an American physician. He was known for his research on polio and typhoid fever, and was
Francis_Weld_Peabody
Educator
for the STEM Education Coalition, and an executive consultant. On December 1, 2023 Weld completed a five-month appointment as Chief Innovation Officer
Jeff_Weld
Spinning a tool to mix metal workpieces together at the joint, without melting them
or dough. It is primarily used on wrought or extruded aluminium and particularly for structures which need very high weld strength. FSW is capable of joining
Friction_stir_welding
Metal joining technique
Spiral welding is a process where a continuous full penetration metal inert gas weld overlay is used to rebuild damage from wear, erosion, corrosion or
Spiral_welding
Radio station in Moorefield, West Virginia, United States
WELD-FM is a country music–formatted radio station licensed to Moorefield, West Virginia, serving the Potomac Highlands of West Virginia. WELD-FM is owned
WELD-FM
Electrogas welding (EGW) is a continuous vertical-position arc welding process developed in 1961 in which an arc is struck between a consumable electrode
Electrogas_welding
In manufacturing, the weld line or knit line or meld line is the line where two flow fronts meet when there is the inability of two or more flow fronts
Weld_line
Semi-automatic or automatic arc welding process
Flux-cored arc welding (FCAW or FCA) is a semi-automatic or automatic arc welding process. FCAW requires a continuously-fed consumable tubular electrode
Flux-cored_arc_welding
American philanthropist
Fletcher Weld, George Richards Minot Weld, Stephen Minot Weld, Thomas Swan Weld, Christopher Minot Weld, Francis Minot Weld, John Gardner Weld : 1800 to
William_Fletcher_Weld
Topics referred to by the same term
Susan Weld may refer to: Susan Roosevelt Weld Susan Ker Weld, better known as Tuesday Weld This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the
Susan_Weld
Flange
A weld neck flange (also known as a high-hub flange and tapered hub flange) is a type of flange. There are two designs. The regular type is used with pipes
Weld_neck_flange
Single Pass welding
Electroslag welding (ESW) is a highly productive, single pass welding process for thick (greater than 25 mm up to about 300 mm) materials in a vertical
Electroslag_welding
Form of welding where no additional filler material is added
Autogenous welding is a form of welding in which the filler material is either supplied by melting the base material or is of identical composition. The weld may
Autogenous_welding
Weld quality assurance involves the use of technological methods and actions to test and ensure the quality of welds, and secondarily to confirm their
Weld_quality_assurance
Former Military Base in Denver
Fort Weld, also called Camp Weld, began as a military camp on 30 acres east of the Platte River in what is now the La Alma-Lincoln Park neighborhood of
Fort_Weld
British band
The Real Tuesday Weld is a British band formed in 2001 by lead singer and producer Stephen Coates, who studied at the Royal College of Art. They have released
The_Real_Tuesday_Weld
Vibration welding (also known as linear or friction welding) refers to a process in which two workpieces are brought in contact under pressure, and a
Vibration welding of thermoplastics
Vibration_welding_of_thermoplastics
1981 film by Michael Mann
professional safecracker trying to escape his life of crime, and Tuesday Weld as his wife. The supporting cast includes Jim Belushi, Robert Prosky, Dennis
Thief_(film)
Irish racehorse trainer
Dermot K. Weld (born 29 July 1948), in Kildare, is a former jockey, and one of Ireland's most successful racehorse trainers, setting the record in 2000
Dermot_Weld
Type of welding that makes use of chemical explosives
Explosion welding (EXW) is a solid state (solid-phase) process where welding is accomplished by accelerating one of the components at extremely high velocity
Explosion_welding
American journalist
John Weld (February 24, 1905 – June 14, 2003) was an American newspaper reporter and writer. Weld was born in Birmingham, Alabama. He had an early career
John_Weld_(writer)
English recusant landowner
Edward Weld (1740–1775) was a British recusant landowner. Edward Weld was the eldest of the four sons and one daughter of Edward Weld (1705–1761) and his
Edward_Weld
Welding by passing electric current through work pieces
Electric resistance welding (ERW) is a welding process in which metal parts in contact are permanently joined by heating them with an electric current
Electric_resistance_welding
Topics referred to by the same term
John Weld may refer to: John Weld (writer) (1905–2003), American newspaper reporter and writer Sir John Weld (merchant) (1582–1623), English landowner
John_Weld
Topics referred to by the same term
Charles Weld may refer to: Charles Goddard Weld (1857–1911), Boston-area physician, sailor, philanthropist and art lover Charles Joseph Weld (1893–1962)
Charles_Weld
American shipmaster and ship owner
William Gordon Weld (1775–1825) was an American shipmaster and ship owner. He is notable as an ancestor of several famous Welds. Weld was a descendant
William_Gordon_Weld
Controlled process of reheating materials
Post weld heat treatment (PWHT) is a controlled process in which a material that has been welded is reheated to a temperature below its lower critical
Post_weld_heat_treatment
Sumerian King List inscribed on a vertical clay prism
The Weld-Blundell Prism (WB) is a clay, cuneiform-inscribed vertical prism housed in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. The prism was found in a 1922 expedition
Weld-Blundell_Prism
Union United States Army officer
Stephen Minot Weld Jr. (January 4, 1842 – March 16, 1920), a member of Boston's illustrious Weld Family, was a horticulturalist and much-decorated United
Stephen_Minot_Weld_Jr.
American businessman (born 1964)
companies. Since its founding, Weld North has made over 50 investments in growth-stage companies. In the K-12 industry segment, Weld North operates its platform
Jonathan_Grayer
Rheological weldability (RW) of thermoplastics considers the materials flow characteristics in determining the weldability of the given material. The process
Rheological_weldability
Species of spider
Bungulla weld is a species of mygalomorph spider in the Idiopidae family. It is endemic to Australia. It was described in 2018 by Australian arachnologists
Bungulla_weld
Ultrasonic welding is a method of joining thermoplastic components by heating and subsequent melting of surfaces in contact. Mechanical vibration with
Ultrasonic welding of thermoplastics
Ultrasonic_welding_of_thermoplastics
American heiress, author and society hostess
Marlborough Street in Boston's Back Bay, Isabel Weld Perkins was descended, on her mother Anna Weld Perkins' side, from a wealthy family of Boston merchants
Isabel_Weld_Perkins
American journalist (1851–1925)
Theodore Weld Stanton (10 February 1851 in Seneca Falls, New York – 1925) was an American journalist. He was the son of journalist and abolitionist Henry
Theodore_Stanton
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for an irascible person, from Old English wēd ‘fury’, ‘rage’.Americanized form of Dutch Weeda.
Girl/Female
Australian, German
Ruler
Girl/Female
Muslim
Well-arranged, Well-ordered
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a spring or stream, Middle English well(e) (Old English well(a)).German : from a short form of the personal names Wallo, Walilo.German : nickname from Middle High German wël ‘round’.
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, Muslim
Well-ordered; Well-arranged
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon American German
Wild.
Girl/Female
Indian
Well-established, Well-found
Surname or Lastname
German, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
German, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname from Middle High German, Middle Dutch, Yiddish held ‘hero’. As a Jewish name, it is often ornamental.German : from a short form of any of the Germanic personal names formed with hild ‘strife’ as the first element.English : variant of Heald.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English wild ‘wild’, ‘uncontrolled’ (Old English wilde), hence a nickname for a man of violent and undisciplined character, or a topographic name for someone who lived on a patch of overgrown uncultivated land.English : habitational name from a place named Wyld, as for example in Berkshire and Dorset, both named from Old English wil ‘trap’, ‘snare’.German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : cognate of 1, from Middle High German wilde, wilt, German wild ‘wild’, also used in the sense ‘strange’, ‘foreign’, and therefore in some cases a nickname for an incomer.
Boy/Male
Hungarian
Well.
Boy/Male
Irish
Well.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Well-established, Well-found
Surname or Lastname
English
English : distinguishing name for the older of two bearers of the same personal name, from Middle English eld ‘old’ (from Old English eald).Swedish : ornamental name from Old Norse eldr ‘flame’, ‘fire’.
Surname or Lastname
Norwegian
Norwegian : variant spelling of Vold (see Voll).English : topographic name for someone who lived on any of the areas of open upland known from Middle English times onwards as wolds (e.g. the Yorkshire Wolds or the Cotswolds). This term derives from Old English wald ‘forest’ (see Wald). After the extensive clearance of forests in England, from before the Norman Conquest onward, the Old English term wald came to denote open uplands (wolds) in Middle English in certain areas of England.
Girl/Female
Indian
Well-arranged, Well-ordered
Surname or Lastname
English (also well established in South Wales)
English (also well established in South Wales) : topographic name for someone who lived in a nook or hollow, from Old English and Middle English hale, dative of h(e)alh ‘nook’, ‘hollow’. In northern England the word often has a specialized meaning, denoting a piece of flat alluvial land by the side of a river, typically one deposited in a bend. In southeastern England it often referred to a patch of dry land in a fen. In some cases the surname may be a habitational name from any of the several places in England named with this fossilized inflected form, which would originally have been preceded by a preposition, e.g. in the hale or at the hale.English : from a Middle English personal name derived from either of two Old English bynames, Hæle ‘hero’ or Hægel, which is probably akin to Germanic Hagano ‘hawthorn’ (see Hain 2).Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Céile (see McHale).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Halle.Robert Hale, who settled in Cambridge, MA, in 1632, was an ancestor of the revolutionary war patriot and spy Nathan Hale (1755–76) of CT. The common English surname was brought independently in the 17th century to VA and MD.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Middle English wold ‘forest’ or ‘cleared upland’ (see Wald, Wold).Thomas Weld (1596–1661), born in Sudbury, Suffolk, England, was an influential Puritan divine who emigrated from Terling, Essex, to Roxbury, MA, in 1632.
Girl/Female
German, Portuguese
Healthy; Well-one
Boy/Male
Muslim
Well-established, Well-found
Boy/Male
Indian
Well-established, Well-found
WELD ON
WELD ON
Boy/Male
Basque, British, English
Wealth Protector
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Topper
Boy/Male
Tamil
Variation to Shanti meaning peacefulness
Boy/Male
Welsh
War leader; battle leader.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Perception
Girl/Female
Muslim
Boy/Male
Tamil
Wealth
Biblical
red
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. In part it may be an Anglicized spelling of French Triplet, a reduced form of Tripelet, from a derivative of the Old French verb tripier ‘to hop’, ‘to skip’, hence a nickname for a dancer or acrobat.
Girl/Female
Tamil
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v. t.
To direct; to betake; -- used chiefly in the phrase to wend one's way. Also used reflexively.
a.
Being in health; sound in body; not ailing, diseased, or sick; healthy; as, a well man; the patient is perfectly well.
superl.
Desert; not inhabited or cultivated; as, wild land.
superl.
Indicating strong emotion, intense excitement, or /ewilderment; as, a wild look.
n.
Prosperity; happiness; well-being; weal.
v. t.
To furnish with a welt; to sew or fasten a welt on; as, to welt a boot or a shoe; to welt a sleeve.
superl.
Living in a state of nature; inhabiting natural haunts, as the forest or open field; not familiar with, or not easily approached by, man; not tamed or domesticated; as, a wild boar; a wild ox; a wild cat.
superl.
Growing or produced without culture; growing or prepared without the aid and care of man; native; not cultivated; brought forth by unassisted nature or by animals not domesticated; as, wild parsnip, wild camomile, wild strawberry, wild honey.
n.
An herb (Reseda luteola) related to mignonette, growing in Europe, and to some extent in America; dyer's broom; dyer's rocket; dyer's weed; wild woad. It is used by dyers to give a yellow color.
n.
See Weld.
n.
A forest; -- used as a termination of names. See Weald.
a.
Being well folded.
adv.
Wildly; as, to talk wild.
v. t.
To pour forth, as from a well.
v. t.
To wield.
v. t.
To free from noxious plants; to clear of weeds; as, to weed corn or onions; to weed a garden.