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Metal Arc Welding (MAW) is a type of welding process that uses an electric arc to join two pieces of metal together. It is a popular choice for welding metals such as steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and copper. The process involves the use of a consumable electrode, which is melted and used to form a weld pool. The weld pool is then cooled and solidified to form a strong bond between the two pieces of metal. MAW is a cost-effective and efficient welding process, and is used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, and construction.
MAW is a popular choice for welding metals due to its high strength and durability. It is also a relatively safe process, as it does not require the use of hazardous gases or fumes. Additionally, MAW is a versatile process, as it can be used to weld a variety of metals and alloys.
Some companies in the Metal Arc Welding market include Lincoln Electric, ESAB, Miller Electric, and Fronius. Show Less Read more