It is a variation of spot welding in which instead of single spots, a number of overlapping spots are produced. The conventional spot welding electrodes are replaced by wheels. The joint area is passed between the electrode wheels and thus produces a continuous welded seam.
Seam welding is often used in the production of thin sheet, leak-tight
containers such as fuel tanks and is generally unsuitable for welding
aluminium.
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