2025-01-14
How to Stick Weld – Complete Guide-e6011 welding electrode
Technically called Shielded Metal Arc Welding, stick welding is an electrical arc welding process. Many prefer to use the slang “Stick Welding” as the metal is in the form of a stick. It uses electricity for melting electrode sticks or rods by melting both the electrode and the metal joint together. It will also fill the joint with filler metal.In stick welding, the current passes through the electrode which is covered in a layer of flux. The electrode protects the weld pool and it can provide a strong weld by fusing the metal joint and electrode together. It has to be noted that the melted flux will have slag on the top. Welders will have to cut it off or brush it to remove the slug.Stick welding can be great for thicker metals making it ideal for the fabrication of the structural sheets, tractor repairs, plant construction, farm equipment fixing, and welding pipe. You can weld different types of metals like stainless steel, chrome, aluminum, and nickel-based alloys.