The Multiple Uses of Stick Welder


April 28th, 2010

A stick welding is something that we can learn it so easily and is very much useful in a lot of places. Stick welding or the Shield metal arc welding is a manual arc welding process in which a consumable electrode coated in flux is used to make the weld on a surface.

DC welding will make the most benefit over AC for almost all the Stick applications, which includes trouble-free starts; less arc outages along with sticking; a smaller amount spatter or even neat looking welds, easier vertical up as well as overhead welding and you can also learn easier to weld, and a smoother arc.

In case of DC reverse polarity or the electrode positive offers about 10 % additional diffusion at a given amount of amperage when compared to AC, at the same time as DC straight polarity or the electrode negative welds that gives thinner metals, better the output.

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