Arc welding is a common welding process that involves the use of an electric arc to melt and fuse metals together. This process is widely used in various industries for joining metal components, fabricating structures, and performing repairs.
Arc welding, also known as stick welding or shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), involves creating an electric arc between a consumable electrode (the welding rod) and the workpiece. The heat generated by the arc melts both the electrode and the base metal, creating a molten pool. As the pool solidifies, it forms a strong bond between the pieces being joined.
Power Source: Provides the electric current needed to sustain the arc.
Electrode Holder: Holds the welding electrode and maintains the necessary electrical
contact.
Ground Clamp: Connects to the workpiece, completing the electrical circuit.
Welding Rods: Consumable electrodes that provide the filler material for the weld joint.
Protective Shielding: Flux coating on the electrode creates a protective gas shield that
prevents contamination of the weld by atmospheric gases.
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