Welding electrodes serve two primary functions: they provide a source of filler material to join metal pieces together and they conduct electrical current to create the arc needed for welding. The electrode's coating also helps to protect the weld pool from contamination and influences the properties of the weld through the release of gases and slag during the process. These functions ensure a strong, clean, and durable weld.
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