Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), commonly known as stick welding, is a welding technique where an electrode coated in flux is used to create an arc between the electrode and the workpiece. The flux creates a shielding gas and provides a layer of slag to protect the weld from contaminants. The key differences between SMAW and other welding techniques like MIG (Metal Inert Gas) and TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding are the equipment used, the process, and the type of welds produced. Each technique has its advantages and is suited for different applications.
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Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), commonly known as stick welding, is a welding technique where an electrode coated in flux is used to create an arc between the electrode and the workpiece. The flux creates a shielding gas and provides a layer of slag to protect the weld from contaminants. The key differences between SMAW and other welding techniques like MIG (Metal Inert Gas) and TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding are the equipment used, the process, and the type of welds produced. Each technique has its advantages and is suited for different applications.
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