Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), also known as Stick Welding, is one of the oldest and most widely used welding methods. It involves using a consumable electrode (stick) coated with flux, which melts to create the weld and forms a protective shield against contamination.
Material Thickness
Suitable for 3mm up to 50mm thick metals.
Performs best on medium to heavy sections.
Compatible Materials
Mild Steel
Stainless Steel
Cast Iron
Some alloys (with proper electrodes)
Weld Quality & Strength
Produces strong and durable welds.
Slightly less precise compared to TIG or MIG, but excellent for heavy-duty jobs.
Portability
Highly portable (requires only a power source and welding rods).
Can be used in remote locations and outdoor environments.
Power Source
Works with both AC and DC currents, depending on electrode type.
Environment
Performs well in outdoor, windy, or dirty environments where other processes (like MIG/TIG) may fail.
Low-cost and versatile welding method.
Suitable for construction, pipelines, shipyards, and repair works.
Effective on rusty, dirty, or painted metals.
Portable and easy to set up, even in remote or difficult-to-access areas.
Slower compared to MIG or Flux-Cored welding.
Produces slag that requires cleaning after welding.
Less precise for thin metals (risk of burn-through).
Construction & Structural Steelwork
Pipeline Welding
Shipbuilding & Offshore Structures
Industrial Equipment Repairs
Agricultural & Heavy Machinery Maintenance