Submerged-Arc Welding Technique
Submerged-arc welding (SAW) is a process where the arc and the weld pool are hidden beneath a granular powder. Submerged-arc welding is a high-performance welding process that is used economically for materials with a thickness of 6 mm and more. Unalloyed, low-alloyed and high-alloyed steel can be welded. Submerged-arc welding is mainly used in shipbuilding, bridge and steel construction as well as container production.
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Welding rectifiers and welding transformers for submerged-arc welding
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Welding tractors and welding heads for fully automated SA welding
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Wire feeder and torch for manual submerged-arc welding
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Flux containers from 6 to 100 Litres with optional heating as well as solutions for flux recovery
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Optical, tactile and contactless seam tracking systems
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