Stick welding, also known as Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), is a manual arc welding process that uses a consumable electrode covered in flux to lay the weld. An electric current, from either AC or DC power supply, is used to create an electric arc between the electrode and the metals to be joined. The flux coating of the electrode disintegrates during welding, releasing shielding gases that protect the weld area from atmospheric contamination and providing slag, which protects the weld bead. It is commonly used in construction, repair work, and fabrication due to its portability and versatility.
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