CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO COLD-WELD
PRESENT
Present
I cold-weld
you cold-weld
he/she/it cold-welds
we cold-weld
you cold-weld
they cold-weld
Present continuous
I am cold-welding
you are cold-welding
he/she/it is cold-welding
we are cold-welding
you are cold-welding
they are cold-welding
Present perfect
I have cold-welded
you have cold-welded
he/she/it has cold-welded
we have cold-welded
you have cold-welded
they have cold-welded
Present perfect continuous
I have been cold-welding
you have been cold-welding
he/she/it has been cold-welding
we have been cold-welding
you have been cold-welding
they have been cold-welding
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I cold-welded
you cold-welded
he/she/it cold-welded
we cold-welded
you cold-welded
they cold-welded
Past continuous
I was cold-welding
you were cold-welding
he/she/it was cold-welding
we were cold-welding
you were cold-welding
they were cold-welding
Past perfect
I had cold-welded
you had cold-welded
he/she/it had cold-welded
we had cold-welded
you had cold-welded
they had cold-welded
Past perfect continuous
I had been cold-welding
you had been cold-welding
he/she/it had been cold-welding
we had been cold-welding
you had been cold-welding
they had been cold-welding
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will cold-weld
you will cold-weld
he/she/it will cold-weld
we will cold-weld
you will cold-weld
they will cold-weld
Future continuous
I will be cold-welding
you will be cold-welding
he/she/it will be cold-welding
we will be cold-welding
you will be cold-welding
they will be cold-welding
Future perfect
I will have cold-welded
you will have cold-welded
he/she/it will have cold-welded
we will have cold-welded
you will have cold-welded
they will have cold-welded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been cold-welding
you will have been cold-welding
he/she/it will have been cold-welding
we will have been cold-welding
you will have been cold-welding
they will have been cold-welding
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would cold-weld
you would cold-weld
he/she/it would cold-weld
we would cold-weld
you would cold-weld
they would cold-weld
Conditional continuous
I would be cold-welding
you would be cold-welding
he/she/it would be cold-welding
we would be cold-welding
you would be cold-welding
they would be cold-welding
Conditional perfect
I would have cold-weld
you would have cold-weld
he/she/it would have cold-weld
we would have cold-weld
you would have cold-weld
they would have cold-weld
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been cold-welding
you would have been cold-welding
he/she/it would have been cold-welding
we would have been cold-welding
you would have been cold-welding
they would have been cold-welding
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you cold-weld
we let´s cold-weld
you cold-weld
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
cold-welded
Present Participle
cold-welding
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COLD-WELD»
Discover the use of
cold-weld in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cold-weld and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
SPE/ANTEC 2000 Proceedings
Introduction. In general, the weld line is the weakest point around a molded-in
hole. Weld lines which are caused by an obstacle in the melt flow are called hot
weld lines (1). The flow continues after rejoining of the melt stream. Cold weld
lines ...
2
TWI Core Research: Welding of Plastics
The Detection of Nominally Cold Welds and Their Significance As mentioned
previously in this report, the term 'cold weld' is used to describe a weld between
two sections of polyethylene pipe whose heated ends have begun to crystallise ...
3
SPE/ANTEC 2001 Proceedings
The importance of flow-induced stress may be related to the restrictive gating.
Therefore, such experiments will be repeated with specimens from plates with
restrictive and with generous film gates. For specimens with a cold weld line a
lower ...
4
Nickel, Cobalt, and Their Alloys
Because high-nickel alloys do not readily develop an oxide film that would
present a barrier to diffusion bonding, they cold weld (gall) easily to materials of
similar atomic diameter. When a cold weld is formed, the high shear strength and
...
5
Lean Manufacturing: Certification Workshop Participant Guide
The team has decided that under “severity”the risk of a cold weld on handrails
could lead to liability issues, giving it a severity rating of nine. Next they have
determined that the chance of a cold weld occurring is once per month, giving it
an ...
6
SPE/ANTEC 1999 Proceedings
Tensile and tensile-impact test results are reported on specimens with a cold
weld line and identical specimens without weld line. Pairs of specimens without
and with weld line have been injection molded simultaneously. Test results
indicate ...
7
CRC Handbook of Tables for Applied Engineering Science
Metal* Problems occur with alt metals, but tendency to cold weld is high with
copper and aluminum. lower with cobalt and titanium Coefficients of sliding
friction of dry, clean metals in vacuum are very high (see Section 6.2). Surface
character ...
8
Putting the squeeze on metals
Who discovered the cold weld? Back in 1939, a Royal Air Force pilot named
Anthony B. Sowter, his flying career cut short by crash injuries, went to work in the
laboratories of General Electric Company, Ltd. With a light squeeze, hand tool ...
9
Resistance Welding: Fundamentals and Applications, Second ...
Figures.6.34.and.6.39,.a.cold.weld.(Figure.6.34).tends.to.have.a.fairly. straight.
first.line..A.curved.line.indicates.fusion.in.the.weld.area..The.second.line. is.a.
reflection.of.the.ultrasound.from.the.lower.surface.of.the.top.sheet..It.contin- ues ...
Hongyan Zhang, Jacek Senkara, 2011
10
Development of In-mold Assembly Methods for Producing ...
Several researchers [62, 65, 68, 70, 74] have indicated that the strength of hot
weld-lines, meld lines or adjacent flow weld-lines is significantly more than that of
cold weld-lines or butt weld-lines. Hot weld-lines are those where the flow of the ...
Arvind Ananthanarayanan, 2009
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «COLD-WELD»
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cold-weld is used in the context of the following news items.
Global Photonic Energy Corporation Develops Potential Grid Parity …
“Using integrated solar concentrators and our adhesive-free, cold-weld bonding technology to plastic substrates, we estimate electricity could ... «Business Wire, Dec 12»
Atlas Cables Element Integra Interconnect
Atlas Cables announced the affordable Element Integra stereo interconnect featuring an airtight cold-weld (or crimped) join between the cable conductor and ... «eCoustics.com, Mar 12»
Robots: our helpers in space
Space poses many constraints not faced by robots for use on Earth. The very low-pressure in orbit causes metal parts to cold-weld together, ... «Innovations-Report, Dec 04»