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Weld Mold Issues Custom Alloy Challenge

A challenge to shops that routinely weld specialty metals together using standard electrodes and flux-cored alloys.

Posted: July 15, 2015

To celebrate their 70th Anniversary while addressing a major industry shortcoming, Darryl S. Hammock, the president of the Weld Mold Company (Brighton, MI), recently issued a welding industry custom alloy challenge:

“If your company routinely welds specialty metals together using standard electrodes and flux-cored alloys, don’t accept weld quality performance that is anything less than special. Instead, challenge us to develop a performance-matched custom solution that fits your weld application exactly. Then compare. If you’re not satisfied with the results and weld quality difference, our specialty electrode and custom alloy will not cost your company a cent.”

Hammock continued, “Our R&D metallurgical department is capable of rapidly developing or modifying specialty electrodes and flux-cored alloys to suit almost any customer requirement and meet any AWS welding specification. It’s the reason our company has been able to formulate and maintain over 3,000 performance-matched high-quality custom alloy solutions over the years. We’ve made it easy for welders to better solve almost any problem, and in many cases, save companies money as well. It’s one of the reasons we have become the welders’ one-stop go-to shop.”

The Weld Mold Company manufactures specialty high-alloy welding electrodes, cored wire and solid wire products that range from NiCrMo and high-chrome hotwork alloys to high-nickel and cobalt alloys to chrome carbide and chrome manganese alloys. This internationally recognized manufacturer delivers high-quality custom solutions for general welding applications and for the forge welding, with offices in Brighton, as well as in in China and Korea.

Weld Mold Company,750 Rickett Road, Brighton, MI 48116, 810-229-9521, Fax: 810-229-9580, sales@weldmold.comwww.weldmold.com.

 

 

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