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Stick Welding - Most Versatile Among All Electrical Welding Methods

by Longevity Inc Industrial Mechanical

Stick welding is also known by other name shielded metal arc welding (SMAW). It is one of the oldest, simplest yet widely used welding processes. Stick welding is the technique that makes use of a covered electrode also referred to as stick.

Stick welding is considered the most versatile among all the other electrical welding methods. It can be used to weld more metals together than most of the other methods. The flux coated electrodes used for this welding type are available in many different sizes and lengths. In order to determine which one you need, you can match the base metal with the properties of the electrodes. These flux coated electrodes are easily available in bronze, nickel, aluminum bronze, and stainless steel.

How stick welding works?

In this welding technique, the flux that covers the electrode is melted when the welding operator is working on the work piece. Also, as the welding continues, there is a formation of gas and slag. They both shield the welding arc as well as the weld pool of molten metal. Other types of alloy elements, deoxidizers etc. are also added by the flux to the metal while it is being welded. Once the metal piece is welded, the slag needs to be chipped off by the operator.

Stick welding is one the easiest forms of welding but if you are a complete beginner; you’ll need some time to practice. With little learning and practice, you can do a good weld using this technique.

Benefits of using this welding method are many.

· It is definitely one of the most inexpensive welding methods.

· The stick welding equipment is portable and easy to use.

· Welding outside is also no problem using this technique.

· Stick welding method is also less susceptible to environmental damage caused by wind etc. On the other hand, most of the other welding methods, especially the welding processes that are gas shielded are more prone to environmental damage.

· Also, while working with stick welding, the welding operator doesn’t have to worry about regulating the flux because the electrode does the regulating of the flux itself.

· Stick welding process can be used to weld in any position.

· It is a flexible and also versatile welding process.

Here are some tips to help you make a better weld using stick welding:

· The right electrode for the job

· A weld shelf makes a good guide

· Don't undercut if possible

· Stay away from weird sizes for the metal piece

· Make sure you know your arc length

Reviews show that stick welding is used more than any other form of arc welding. This is a simple technique and can be easily used even if one is not a welding professional. For example, stick welding can be used if you want to make small repairs around your home. Even if some issues occur while using stick welding, they are relatively easy to fix.

You can buy all types of stick welders from a reputed manufacturer and supplier like Longevity-inc. Whether you are an enthusiast or a professional, Longevity offers a wide variety of stick welding machines. Their most popular stick welder is the STICKWELD 140, which is portable, yet powerful with a high duty cycle. Longevity-inc welders are portable, powerful, and feature inverter technology with the use of IGBT chipsets. All of their welders are dust tested, water proof tested against corrosion, vibration tested, and drop tested to ensure that you have some of the most rugged equipment possible. Backed by one of the best warranties in the industry, these machines will enable their customers to feel confident that their investment will last!


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