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Cored wires are used in numerous welding processes with or without extern al gas or flux shielding. Submerged are welding (SAW) with eored wires, seamed or seamless, for joining mild and low alloyed steel grades is a technique that has demonstrated clear advantages during the three last decades. Ever since its invention, the SAW process has evolved with one main goal: to combine quality with produetivity. With low alloy wires, the benefits have already been clearly demonstrated and widely exploited. However, little has been written on SA Wand cladding with eored wires for eorrosion or he at resisting applieations. Its extension to high alloy eompositions brings eorresponding benefits and adds so me specific and unique features. This paper foeuses on consumable specificities and on the quality and productivity features of SAW with CRA (corrosion resistant alloy) cored wires. It deseribes the potential as weIl as the limitations ofthis technique. Cored wires are now used for submerged are welding of almost aIl stainless steels ranging from soft martensitic to super-duplex, and for aseries of nickel base compositions as weIl as for cladding cobalt base aIloys. Examples of industrial applications with austenitic, duplex, martensitic and heat resisting stainless steels are given to illustrate the potential ofthe eored wire solution.