Overview Submerged Arc Welding


January 19th, 2010

Submerged arc welding is an arc welding process and often referred as SAW. This gives welders with many advantages, from reducing UV radiation and providing a higher quality weld.

Advantages

  • High Quality Weld
  • Minimum Operator Skills Required
  • Suitable for all welding environments
  • Well suited for welding carbon, low alloy and alloy steel.
  • Relatively High metal deposition rates

DisAdvantages

  • We can weld only in Flat or horizontal
  • Need to preserve correct electrode alignment.
  • Irregular wire feed.
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