Piping Hot Start for Welding Company
Huntington Fusion’s contract is for welding accessories to support the fabrication of titanium pipework in South America.
Posted: February 5, 2008
The firm’s order includes flexible enclosures, monitors, manual trailing shields, and automatic trailing shields.
Negotiations that started late in 2007 with the Chilean distributors for Huntingdon Fusion Techniques Limited (Carmarthenshire, UK) have yielded the first major order of the year. The contract is for welding accessories to support the fabrication of titanium pipework as part of a distribution system in South America to pump sulphuric acid round a mining complex.
The order includes flexible enclosures for welding small fabrications, monitors to check purge gas quality, manual trailing shields for protecting joints in flat sheet and pipes up to 1 m diameter and automatic trailing shields for fitting to the seam welding machines used to produce pipes up to 1 m diameter from flat sheet.
Asked to meet a tight welding schedule, Huntingdon Fusion Techniques Limited was able to deliver all the required products from stock in the first week of January to allow the work to commence on time.
Huntingdon Fusion Techniques Limited, Stukeley Meadow, Burry Port, Carmarthenshire SA16 0BU, UK, 44 1 554 836 836, Fax: 44 1 554 836 837, hft@huntingdonfusion.com, www.huntingdonfusion.com.