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May 25, 2012
Aluminum MIG
Making a commitment to putting together a topnotch, aluminum-friendly system—from equipment and setup to material preparation and welder education—are more likely to succeed than those who do not. Photo courtesy of Fronius USA LLC.... Read more...
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June 4, 2010
Robotic advancements in welding tube, pipe
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Unlike sheet metal and plate, most of which are flat and require straight 2-D welds, tube and pipe have an endless variety of shapes, diameters, and joint configurations. Each application has a unique welding path and therefore... Read more...
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April 1, 2010
Welding thin with GMAW
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In experienced hands, the gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) torch can produce solid, almost cosmetically perfect joints in extremely thin metal. Today, however, GTAW isn't the only option, even for thin, heat-sensitive... Read more...
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September 6, 2009
Robotic GTAW or GMAW: No longer a clear-cut choice
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Technology advancements have made GTAW easier to automate. Photo courtesy of The Lincoln Electric Co.
Robotic systems manufacturers and integrators have a confession when it comes to TIG, or gas tungsten arc welding:... Read more...
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April 11, 2006
Getting autobody welding down cold
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Metalworkers perform finishing work on the weld seam of an A-pillar.
The bodywork for the Phaeton® and Bentley Continental GT® limousines is built at Volkswagen Sachsen's Mosel facility in Saxony, Germany.... Read more...
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January 10, 2006
Wading through the world of welding
Many high-tech gadgets that once were handy extras are becoming indispensable in the workplace. A personal digital assistant (PDA) device makes programming a welding power supply faster and easier than manual programming. Photo provided by... Read more...
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August 28, 2003
Considering thermal processes for dissimilar metals
This joint has dual characteristics—a brazed joint on the steel side and a welded joint on the aluminum side. A reliable method of joining the two most commonly used metals, steel and aluminum, would make it possible to make these... Read more...
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September 26, 2002
Set loose the juice
Whether it means they're easier to use, more portable, or make welds more predictably, power sources are being updated, and electronics are playing a significant role in their modernization. "The current economy is forcing companies to... Read more...