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Content about Victor Technologies International Inc. - Page 3
- From The Fabricator
Choosing the right shielding for the best plasma cut
- By Dirk Ott and Nakhleh Hussary, Ph.D.
- Jun 8, 2012
- Plasma Cutting
- Article
The methods used to shield the plasma arc from the atmosphere have evolved. The concept of using tap water to generate the secondary gas has been around for more than three decades, but high-precision plasma cutting using the nitrogen-water process was developed less than a decade ago.
- From The Welder
Thermadyne changes name to Victor Technologies
- May 22, 2012
- Arc Welding
- News Release
Thermadyne Holdings Corporation has announced that it has changed its name to Victor Technologies Group, Inc. and the name of its wholly owned subsidiary Thermadyne Industries, Inc. to Victor Technologies International, Inc. "“To re-position the company in the marketplace, we are returning to...
- From The Welder
Rolling tote kit organizes soldering, brazing tools
- May 1, 2012
- Arc Welding
- Product Release
The TurboTorch® TDLX roller-mounted tote kit from Thermadyne features a telescopic pull handle that allows users to roll a bag carrying a 50-lb. acetylene B tank. Its multiple pockets are designed to hold all equipment necessary for soldering and brazing, including brazing rods, solder rolls,...
- From The Welder
Auto-darkening welding helmet can be used in weld, grind mode
- Mar 6, 2012
- Arc Welding
- Product Release
The new Tweco® WeldSkill® auto-darkening welding helmet from Thermadyne Industries Inc. features four sensors and can be used in both weld mode and grind mode. The 16-oz., solar-powered helmet has a 3.86- by 1.69-in. viewing area that darkens even for GTAW at 5 amps. The helmet darkens in 33...
- From The Welder
Welding wires address productivity, safety issues
- Feb 22, 2012
- Consumables
- Product Release
Thermadyne Industries Inc. has introduced five new Stoody® FCAW and GMAW gas-shielded hardfacing and hardbanding wires for the petrochemical, aggregates, mining, construction, agriculture, and field fabrication and repair industries. Patent-pending 970-G metal-core wire resists wear and...
- From The Welder
New year, new welding helmets
- By Amanda Carlson
- Feb 1, 2012
- Arc Welding
- Article
Taking a closer look at a few new welding helmets.
- From The Fabricator
Heavy piercing with plasma
- By Tim Heston
- Jan 4, 2012
- Plasma Cutting
- Article
High-density plasma arc cutting can effectively cut thick plate. The most challenging aspect, in fact, is that initial pierce. To that end, a few basic strategies help overcome this challenge, allowing the plasma to pierce through inches of metal as effectively as possible.
- From The Welder
Thermadyne names Built With Class contest winners
- Dec 6, 2011
- Arc Welding
- News Release
St. Louis-based Thermadyne® has announced the winners of its Built With Class welding contest. The contest was open to all students who were currently enrolled in a welding instructional program at a secondary, postsecondary, technical, or vocational school. In the beginner student category,...
- From The Welder
Where the rubber meets the road
- By Amanda Carlson and Tom Wermert
- Nov 7, 2011
- Arc Welding
- Article
Joshua Shaw describes himself as half archaeologist and half fabricator. Those qualities come in handy when he's restoring vintage Sprint race cars, which can provide a number of historical and fabrication and welding challenges. To do it right requires patience and flexible welding equipment.
- From The Welder
Welding outfits cut material up to 8 in., weld material up to 3 in.
- Sep 8, 2011
- Arc Welding
- Product Release
Thermadyne® Industries' Victor® brand offers newly configured Journeyman® Select outfits that come standard with ESS4 Edge series regulators and environmentally friendly packaging. In addition to the regulators, the outfits also include the 2460 cutting attachment and the 315 FC torch handle...
- From The Welder
Compact three-in-one welding system delivers up to 180 amps of welding output power
- Aug 23, 2011
- Arc Welding
- Product Release
Thermal Arc®, a Thermadyne® brand, offers the first in a series of three-in-one multiprocess, fully integrated, portable welding systems for GMAW, SMAW, and GTAW applications. The Fabricator® 181i system delivers up to 180 amps of welding output power from a 33-lb., compact system. Standard...
- From The Fabricator
Automated plasma cutting system offers production piercing, cutting up to 2 in.
- Aug 1, 2011
- Plasma Cutting
- Product Release
Thermal Dynamics®, a Thermadyne® brand, has added the Ultra-Cut® 400 to its line of high-precision automated plasma systems. The system delivers 400 amps at 200 V at 100 percent duty cycle. It offers production piercing and cutting up to 2 in. on mild steel, stainless steel, and 2.25-in....
- From The Welder
Portable DC welding machine delivers up to 200 amps for SMAW and GTAW
- Jul 11, 2011
- Arc Welding
- Product Release
Thermadyne® offers the Thermal Arc® 201 TS portable welding machine that delivers 100 amps on standard 115-V circuits for SMAW and 150 amps for GTAW. When used on 208- to 230-V circuits, maximum output is 200 amps for either welding process. The unit's power and portability make it suitable for...
- From The Welder
Thermadyne announces consolidation of New Hampshire manufacturing operations
- Jun 15, 2011
- Arc Welding
- News Release
Thermadyne Holdings Corp. has announced that it is relocating the manufacturing operations of Thermal Dynamics, its wholly, owned subsidiary and manufacturer of plasma cutting and welding equipment located in West Lebanon, New Hampshire, to its other North American facilities. Engineering,...
- From The Fabricator
Thermadyne appoints senior product line manager
- Jun 3, 2011
- Plasma Cutting
- News Release
Paul Eckhoff has joined Thermadyne®, St. Louis, a global manufacturer and marketer of metal cutting and welding products, as a senior product line manager for manual plasma cutting products. In this position, he plans and implements strategies to help the company compete globally and achieve...
- Contact Information
Victor Technologies International Inc.
16052 Swingley Ridge Road
Suite 300
St. Louis, MO 63017
Phone: 800-426-1888
- Sales Contact
Tony Coco
Marketing
Email: tony_coco@victortechnologies.com
Sales: 636-728-3183
Toll-free: 800-426-1888
Contact Victor Technologies International Inc.
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