SUB arc advantages, disadvantages and technique

What is the highest recorded deposition rate in lb/hr?
100 lb/hr
55 lb/hr
69 lb/hr
1000 lb/hr
Which of the following is not true?
Deep weld penetration
Minimal weld fume and arc light emitted
The process is suitable for indoor and outdoor use
SUB arc is low deposition and lot of joint prep is required
What positions can sub arc be used in
Flat only
Horizontal only
Flat and horizontal only
All positions
The most basic SUB arc welding technique uses 2 wires and shielding gas along with flux.
Flat only
Horizontal only
Flat and horizontal only
All positions
SUB arc welding produces low heat input and is normally used on material thinner than 1/4"
Flat only
Horizontal only
Flat and horizontal only
All positions
The sub arc welding process can be used in all positions
Flat only
Horizontal only
Flat and horizontal only
All positions
You can only weld Ferrous material with the SUB arc welding process
Flat only
Horizontal only
Flat and horizontal only
All positions
SUB arc welding process processed a visible weld puddle when traveling along the joint
Flat only
Horizontal only
Flat and horizontal only
All positions
You can use up to 5 wires in the same weld pool
Flat only
Horizontal only
Flat and horizontal only
All positions
You can run each separate wire in the weld pool on a different polarity ex. DCEP another on AC
Flat only
Horizontal only
Flat and horizontal only
All positions
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