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Arc Welding - Page 94
- From The Welder
Hobart Institute of Welding Technology to break ground on new facility
- Nov 30, 2015
- News Release
The Hobart Institute of Welding Technology (HIWT) will break ground on its Next Generation Welder Learning Facility at its Troy, Ohio, campus in early 2016. With more than 14,000 sq. ft. of space, the new facility will be an addition to the institute’s existing 13-acre campus, offering welder...
- From The Welder
Still Building America—Making a change
- By Josh Welton
- Nov 30, 2015
- Blog Post
Do you sometimes feel that it’s time for a career change? What would you do with your skills if you were brave enough to venture out on your own? Here’s the story of one man who did just that.
- From The Welder
Miller Electric redesigns website
- Nov 27, 2015
- News Release
Appleton, Wis.-based arc welding product manufacturer Miller Electric Mfg. Co. has unveiled a redesigned website at www.millerwelds.com. The site has been streamlined and optimized for use on mobile devices. Visitors can log in to the site or through a social media account and create a profile...
- From The Welder
Power source offers three programming levels based on user skill
- Nov 24, 2015
- Product Release
Kjellberg offers the PSI 400 power source for plasma transferred-arc welding and plasma joint welding. It delivers a maximum welding current of 400 amps at 100 percent duty cycle. The power source is operated via a touch display on the power source or a laptop. Different user levels offer...
- From The Welder
DeWys Mfg. names weld engineer
- Nov 23, 2015
- News Release
Metal fabrication firm DeWys Mfg. Inc., Marne, Mich., has hired Ryan Crandell as weld engineer overseeing all manual and robotic weld processes. Crandell has a bachelor’s degree in welding engineering technology and an associate degree in welding technology from Ferris State University, as...
- From The Welder
Miller, SkillsUSA announce winner of $40,000 scholarship
- Nov 20, 2015
- News Release
Appleton, Wis.-based arc welding products manufacturer Miller Electric Mfg. Co. has announced that Andrew Cardin of Sutton, Mass., has received a $40,000 scholarship for earning the welding spot on the 2015 SkillsUSA World Team. The Miller Electric International WorldSkills Competition Scholarship...
- From The Welder
Self-contained virtual training system introduces students to welding
- Nov 19, 2015
- Product Release
Lincoln Electric’s new VRTEX® Engage™ weld training system brings virtual reality arc welding training to students’ desktops. This stand-alone, foundational system sets up anywhere to help educators train welders. It addresses introductory welding curriculum, including safety, machine...
- From The Welder
Lincoln Electric welding machine wins 2015 SEMA Global Media Award
- Nov 17, 2015
- News Release
Lincoln Electric, Cleveland, has announced that its new Square Wave® TIG 200 welding machine has won a Global Media Award (GMA) from the 2015 Specialty Equipment Manufacturers Association (SEMA). Automotive journalists from 15 countries throughout Asia, Europe, South Africa, and South America...
- From The Welder
The double-edged sword of success
- By Josh Welton
- Nov 16, 2015
- Blog Post
For people who are truly good at what they do, the opportunities never end. That’s both the good and the bad news. Can you identify with Josh Welton’s state of mind these days?
- From The Welder
Differences between grounds and work leads in welding
- By Paul Cameron
- Nov 16, 2015
- Article
There is some confusion in the welding industry between grounds and work leads. Learn about them both here.
- From The Welder
Rolling inductor available with infrared temperature sensor
- Nov 9, 2015
- Product Release
The ProHeat™ rolling inductor heating system from Miller Electric Mfg. Co. now is available with an optional infrared temperature sensor. The system is designed to distribute heat evenly into the workpiece. Temperature measurement allows operators to set and achieve targeted preheat...
- From The Welder
Battery-powered welding machine allows mobile stud welding
- Nov 5, 2015
- Product Release
HBS offers the Pegasar 500 accu battery-powered stud welding machine. It allows mobile stud welding with capacitor discharge for diameters of up to M6, with constant welding capacity since the capacitors are completely decoupled from the battery during welding. The battery can handle up to 400 M6...
Using a purge dam to cut welding time for UHP applications
- By Eric Lundin
- Nov 4, 2015
- Article
In welding high-purity and ultrahigh-purity piping systems, quite a bit of the welder’s time is idle, time spent waiting for the purge system to remove the oxygen from the system. Most purge dams mark or scratch the pipe’s ID, neither of which is acceptable on HP and UHP systems. This led to the development of a purge dam specifically for these applications.
- From The Welder
Miller announces acquisition of Impact Eng.
- Nov 4, 2015
- News Release
Miller Electric Mfg. Co., a manufacturer of arc welding products in Appleton, Wis., has announced its acquisition of Impact Eng. of Jackson, Mich., a manufacturer of weld data monitoring systems. Impact Eng. has previously partnered with Miller on welding information product development. As...
- From The Welder
Compact welding machines handle GMAW, GTAW
- Nov 4, 2015
- Product Release
Fronius has introduced the TPS 270i C Pulse and TPS 320i C Pulse with integrated wire-feed unit. Designed for welding currents of up to 270 amps and 320 amps respectively, the compact welding machines are suitable for GMAW, GTAW, and electrode welding. In addition to the pulse welding package...
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