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Content about Praxair Inc. - Page 3
- From The Welder
Getting your assets in order
- By Richard Green
- Sep 14, 2004
- Consumables
- Article
A new 4-kilowatt laser just hit the floor. The technician will arrive on Monday to install it. It's your responsibility to make sure the gases arrive. The preinstallation manual was faxed to your local gas supplier, and all is well. Not so fast. Other gas matters can affect cost and efficiency. The...
- From The Welder
Aluminum inert gas piping system has push-to-fit connectors
- Aug 10, 2004
- Consumables
- Product Release
Praxair offers an aluminum pipe system that delivers argon, nitrogen, and argon/CO2 mixtures to the point of use. It features push-to-fit instant connectors that eliminate threading and gluing tubes. The flexible system is suitable for use in existing networks or as a new installation direct from...
- From The Fabricator
Selecting the right stainless steel welding gas for joining steel
- By Kevin Lyttle and W.F. Garth Stapon
- Jun 8, 2004
- Consumables
- Article
The use of stainless steel has grown significantly over the past decade. Learn how choosing the right stainless steel welding gas is critical for success.
- From The Fabricator
Job shop reduces costs, improves laser's output
- By Richard Green
- May 29, 2003
- Laser Cutting
- Article
Today's job shop market is characterized by unrelenting competitive pressure for laser processing services. Job shops are expanding into niche services such as multiaxis laser processing and thick plate applications to differentiate themselves from their competitors. Others are performing additional services such as forming, welding, painting, and assembly to add value.
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