WELDING ELECTRODES
Shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), also known as manual metal arc (MMA)
welding, flux-shielded arc welding or informally as stick welding, is a
manual arc welding process that uses a consumable electrode coated in flux
to lay the weld. An electric current, in the form of either alternating
current or direct current from a welding power supply, is used to form an
electric arc between the electrode and the metals to be joined. As the weld
is laid, the flux coating of the electrode disintegrates, giving off vapors
that serve as a shielding gas and providing a layer of slag, both of which
protect the weld area from atmospheric contamination.