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weldable, a.|ˈwɛldəb(ə)l| [f. weld v. + -able.] a. Capable of being welded.
1855D. Lardner Hand-bk. Nat. Philos.: Hydrostatics iii. v. 304 Weldable metals.—The metals capable of being welded soften before they are fused. 1864Reader 9 Apr. 449/1 We have the various kinds of steel, which are highly elastic, malleable, ductile, forgeable, weldable. 1881Metal World No. 24. 372 Pure malleable and weldable nickel. 1889Nature 19 Sept. 510/2 Many metals not hitherto considered weldable, such as tool steel, copper, and aluminium are readily welded. b. transf. Of plastic substances: Capable of being united in a solid mass.
1881Knowledge 25 Nov. 67/1 Wax, pitch, resin, and all other solids that fuse, gradually cohere, are weldable..when near their fusing point. 1884Lock Workshop Rec. Ser. iii. 300/2 Outside of the metals there is a multitude of weldable substances. Glass is a typical example of these. |