Submerged arc welding (SAW) is a welding process where the electric arc is struck beneath a blanket of granular flux. The flux shields the arc, prevents spatter, and suppresses fumes. SAW is commonly used for welding thick plates, such as in shipbuilding, pressure vessels, and structural fabrication, due to its high deposition rates and deep penetration.
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