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| Submerged Arc Welding is a MIG process that has a high deposit rate and is the fastest method of welding 1/8 in. (3.2 mm) and thicker carbon steel plate. In submerged arc welding, the arc and weld puddle are shielded by granular flux which is continuously deposited just ahead of the electrode. The current melts the electrode to form the weld puddle while the flux completely envelopes the action. That portion of the flux adjacent to the electrode tip and the puddle melts, forming a slag layer that refines the weld and excludes air. Melted, solidified flux is removed easily, exposing a bright, clean weld. Unmelted flux is reusable.
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