What is Submerged Arc Welding?
Submerged Arc Welding (SAW) is a process where the weld and arc zone are submerged beneath a blanket of flux. The flux material becomes conductive when it is molten, creating a path for the current to pass between the electrode and the workpiece. It also generates a protective gas shield and a slag, which protects the weld zone. The primary advantages of submerged arc welding are efficiency and quality. When large amounts of filler material are required, the sub arc process provides high deposition rates with deep weld penetration.
We offer AC and/or DC power sources ranging from 400 amp to 1,500 amp. We have single and tandem sub-arc welding heads, wire feeders, control systems, flux management systems and weld monitoring cameras along with sub-arc tractors and weld positioning equipment. Our submerged arc power sources feature the latest in digital process control technology for increased weld speeds, higher quality welds and improved efficiencies in a single or multi-arc environment.
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