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1113 April 2020 Dr.Abhishek Sharma
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Dr.Abhishek Sharma
Metal Joining
(Submerged Arc, Electro Slag, Arc Atom Welding)
KME-403
Unit - IV
GL BAJAJ INSTITUTE OF TECHONOLOGY & MANAGEMENT
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Submerged Arc Welding:
Automatic form of SMAW and can be used in straight line joining of metals.
• Bare metallic, copper plated electrode in form of long coiled wire is used .
• Copper used to ensure low resistance electrical contact between wire & contact shoe. Arc is
created between electrode and workpiece.
• The arc, the end of the electrode and molten weld pool are submerged in a finely divided
granulated powdered flux containing appropriate deoxidizers, cleansers, and fluxing elements.
• Flux powder is fed from hopper.
•Tube from hopper spreads powder continuously in front of electrode in the line of weld.
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• Un melted flux is removed by suction system and can be reused.
• Uses high current ranging between (300 to 400) Amp.
Advantages:
• Use of high current gives high deposition rates.
• Deep weld penetration.
• Process thermally efficient.
• Weld beads are extremely smooth.
• Used in rebuilding and hard surfacing rolls.
Disadvantages:
• Weld cannot be seen, thus difficult.
• Limited to flat positions only.
• Overhead welding is impractical.
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• These molecules also form the blanket avoiding oxygen.
• Normally AC is used, since better regulation is possible and reversing polarity equalizes
electrode deterioration.
• It gives high heat concentration.
• Can be used for alloy welding , H2 acts as shield thus no shielding gas required.
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Electro Slag Welding:
• Used to weld seams of thick section in single pass.
• Plates to be welded are placed in a vertical position, so that molten metal is delivered
progressively to vertical gap.
• 2-3 electrodes are used which are fed vertically.
• Powdered granular flux is poured from hopper.
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Advantages:
•Automatic process with uniform heating
Disadvantages:
•Used for thick plates only
• In starting arc is created b/w electrode and bottom plate and continued until a sufficient thick
layer of molten slag is formed.
• Arc only initiates melting, thereafter heat is generated by electric resistance offered by the
electrically conducting slag.
• A mechanism for raising the equipment as weld is completed is also used.
• AC power source delivering 1000A is used .
• Shielding gas like CO2 is also used.

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  • 1. 1113 April 2020 Dr.Abhishek Sharma By Dr.Abhishek Sharma Metal Joining (Submerged Arc, Electro Slag, Arc Atom Welding) KME-403 Unit - IV GL BAJAJ INSTITUTE OF TECHONOLOGY & MANAGEMENT
  • 2. 2 Submerged Arc Welding: Automatic form of SMAW and can be used in straight line joining of metals. • Bare metallic, copper plated electrode in form of long coiled wire is used . • Copper used to ensure low resistance electrical contact between wire & contact shoe. Arc is created between electrode and workpiece. • The arc, the end of the electrode and molten weld pool are submerged in a finely divided granulated powdered flux containing appropriate deoxidizers, cleansers, and fluxing elements. • Flux powder is fed from hopper. •Tube from hopper spreads powder continuously in front of electrode in the line of weld. 13 April 2020 Dr.Abhishek Sharma
  • 3. 3 • Un melted flux is removed by suction system and can be reused. • Uses high current ranging between (300 to 400) Amp. Advantages: • Use of high current gives high deposition rates. • Deep weld penetration. • Process thermally efficient. • Weld beads are extremely smooth. • Used in rebuilding and hard surfacing rolls. Disadvantages: • Weld cannot be seen, thus difficult. • Limited to flat positions only. • Overhead welding is impractical. 13 April 2020 Dr.Abhishek Sharma
  • 4. 4 • These molecules also form the blanket avoiding oxygen. • Normally AC is used, since better regulation is possible and reversing polarity equalizes electrode deterioration. • It gives high heat concentration. • Can be used for alloy welding , H2 acts as shield thus no shielding gas required. 13 April 2020 Dr.Abhishek Sharma
  • 5. 5 Electro Slag Welding: • Used to weld seams of thick section in single pass. • Plates to be welded are placed in a vertical position, so that molten metal is delivered progressively to vertical gap. • 2-3 electrodes are used which are fed vertically. • Powdered granular flux is poured from hopper. 13 April 2020 Dr.Abhishek Sharma
  • 6. 613 April 2020 Dr.Abhishek Sharma Advantages: •Automatic process with uniform heating Disadvantages: •Used for thick plates only • In starting arc is created b/w electrode and bottom plate and continued until a sufficient thick layer of molten slag is formed. • Arc only initiates melting, thereafter heat is generated by electric resistance offered by the electrically conducting slag. • A mechanism for raising the equipment as weld is completed is also used. • AC power source delivering 1000A is used . • Shielding gas like CO2 is also used.