Submerged arc welding (SAW) is a specialised welding technique that reduces impurities from entering the weld pool by covering the entire arc with a pool of flux, resulting in cleaner welds.
Submerged arc welding, SAW, (Figure 7.1) is a high-productivity method of welding, generally carried out using mechanical welding methods and suitable for use with 1 3 continuous wire electrodes.
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Figure 1.2: Submerged arc welding. Later, in the 1930s, new methods were developed. Up until then, all metal-arc welding had been carried out manually. Attempts were made to automate the process using ...
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