The full name of welding is simply:

Welding – derived from the verb “to weld”, which means to join materials, usually metals or thermoplastics, by applying heat or pressure.

There is no long-form acronym for welding itself, but here’s more context:


🔍 What Does “Welding” Mean?

Welding is a fabrication process that joins materials, usually metals or alloys, by melting the base material and typically adding a filler material to form a strong joint upon cooling.


🧪 Types of Welding Processes:

Welding TypeFull Form
TIG WeldingTungsten Inert Gas Welding
MIG WeldingMetal Inert Gas Welding
SMAWShielded Metal Arc Welding
GMAWGas Metal Arc Welding
FCAWFlux-Cored Arc Welding
SAWSubmerged Arc Welding
PAWPlasma Arc Welding

🧠 Pro Tip:

If you’re asking about certifications, the AWS (American Welding Society) or IS (Indian Standards) provide full codes and definitions for various types of welding.

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