Welding Stocks List

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Welding Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 3 GWW Ingersoll Rand (IR) Q1 Earnings Top Estimates, Revenues Miss
May 3 SWK Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. (NYSE:SWK) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 3 ITW Illinois Tool Works Inc. declares $1.40 dividend
May 3 ITW ITW Board of Directors Declares Quarterly Dividend
May 3 BOOM Q1 2024 DMC Global Inc Earnings Call
May 3 ITW Illinois Tool Works Inc. Just Beat EPS By 16%: Here's What Analysts Think Will Happen Next
May 3 SWK Stanley Black & Decker Inc (SWK) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Strategic ...
May 3 ZEUS Olympic Steel declares $0.15 dividend
May 3 SWK Q1 2024 Stanley Black & Decker Inc Earnings Call
May 2 BOOM DMC Global (BOOM) Q1 Earnings: How Key Metrics Compare to Wall Street Estimates
May 2 BOOM DMC Global (BOOM) Q1 Earnings Top Estimates
May 2 BOOM DMC Global Inc (BOOM) Q1 Earnings: Misses Revenue and EPS Estimates Amid Market Challenges
May 2 ZEUS Olympic Steel Inc (ZEUS) Q1 2024 Earnings: Navigating Market Challenges with Strategic ...
May 2 ZEUS Olympic Steel (ZEUS) Tops Q1 Earnings Estimates
May 2 ZEUS Olympic Steel Non-GAAP EPS of $0.77 beats by $0.03, revenue of $526.64M misses by $31.06M
May 2 ZEUS Olympic Steel Reports First-Quarter 2024 Results
May 2 BOOM DMC Global Non-GAAP EPS of $0.21 in-line, revenue of $166.9M misses by $5.87M
May 2 BOOM DMC Global Reports First Quarter Financial Results
May 2 SWK Stanley Black's (SWK) Q1 Earnings Beat, Revenues Down Y/Y
May 2 SWK Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. (SWK) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Welding

Welding is a fabrication or sculptural process that joins materials, usually metals or thermoplastics, by using high heat to melt the parts together and allowing them to cool causing fusion. Welding is distinct from lower temperature metal-joining techniques such as brazing and soldering, which do not melt the base metal.
In addition to melting the base metal, a filler material is typically added to the joint to form a pool of molten material (the weld pool) that cools to form a joint that, based on weld configuration (butt, full penetration, fillet, etc.), can be stronger than the base material (parent metal). Pressure may also be used in conjunction with heat, or by itself, to produce a weld. Welding also requires a form of shield to protect the filler metals or melted metals from being contaminated or oxidized.
Many different energy sources can be used for welding, including a gas flame (chemical), an electric arc (electrical), a laser, an electron beam, friction, and ultrasound. While often an industrial process, welding may be performed in many different environments, including in open air, under water, and in outer space. Welding is a hazardous undertaking and precautions are required to avoid burns, electric shock, vision damage, inhalation of poisonous gases and fumes, and exposure to intense ultraviolet radiation.
Until the end of the 19th century, the only welding process was forge welding, which blacksmiths had used for millennia to join iron and steel by heating and hammering. Arc welding and oxy-fuel welding were among the first processes to develop late in the century, and electric resistance welding followed soon after. Welding technology advanced quickly during the early 20th century as the world wars drove the demand for reliable and inexpensive joining methods. Following the wars, several modern welding techniques were developed, including manual methods like shielded metal arc welding, now one of the most popular welding methods, as well as semi-automatic and automatic processes such as gas metal arc welding, submerged arc welding, flux-cored arc welding and electroslag welding. Developments continued with the invention of laser beam welding, electron beam welding, magnetic pulse welding, and friction stir welding in the latter half of the century. Today, the science continues to advance. Robot welding is commonplace in industrial settings, and researchers continue to develop new welding methods and gain greater understanding of weld quality.

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