Friction welding machines are special machines designed for friction welding of metal parts. Friction welding generates heat through friction between two workpieces, which are then joined together to form a strong and permanent joint. Friction welders typically use a rotating welding tip that is placed on the workpiece to generate frictional heat. Once the material has softened from the heat, it is compressed under pressure to create a strong joint. Welding time and temperature depend on material type, material thickness, and machine settings. Friction welding machines can be used for a variety of applications, including manufacturing metal components for the automotive and aerospace industries, fabricating piping, joining tubing and fabricating electronic components. Friction welding provides high strength and tightness of the welded joint and is a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to other welding processes.