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Welding Equipment for Pipe and Tube Fabrication on the Jobsite
The Dynasty 280 DX with CV from Miller Electric includes Auto-Line technology and can TIG weld 0.012 in to 3/8 in aluminum and 0.004 in to 3/8 in steel with superior arc performance. It can TIG weld with AC waveforms, including advanced squarewave, soft squarewave, sine wave and triangular wave.
How a Welding System Conversion Increased Production at Exterran by 30 Percent
Take a closer look at how a welding process conversion and equipment standardization in their Brittmoore pipe shop in Houston helped to significantly increase productivity and improve on already-high weld passage rates in only a few months.
Laser Welding Lines for Powertrain Components
Based on their standard laser welding modules, Coldwater Machine Company customizes each system to suit specific application requirements.
Robots and Automation Shatter Records in North America
Robotics, machine vision, and motion control applications gave reached their highest levels of growth ever.
Laser Welding that Forgives Imperfections
FusionLine technology in the new TruLaser Weld 5000 laser welding cell from TRUMPF overcomes part imperfections when welding by closing gaps up to 0.04 in wide, with welding seam results and process times that significantly outperform conventional welding techniques.
Fully Automatic Multi-Gun Resistance Welder
This multi-gun resistance welding cell from Taylor-Winfield joins and assembles multiple components in one operation and can complete 20 different spot welds within five seconds, with minimum operator interaction.
LaserNett Moves to New Location
Their new 87,000 sq ft facility includes enough land for a 60,000 sq ft expansion in the future.
FANUC Marks Production of 500,000th Robot
They reach a key milestone in keeping pace with the growing demand for automation in the metalworking industry.
Economical Fiber Laser Cutting of Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Materials
The compact LS3015GC fiber laser cutting system from Murata Machinery uses an integrated flying optics system with internal controls that monitor laser output, laser beam and light reflection for superior cutting of ferrous and non-ferrous materials, including steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass and bronze.
New Lincoln Electric Welding Technology & Training Center to Open in January 2018
This 100,000+ sq ft building doubles their welding education capacity and will be one of the most advanced facilities of its kind.
Lincoln Electric Expands Automation Manufacturing Capabilities
They are doubling the size of their Wayne Trail facility and adding 50 jobs to support larger-scale projects, future growth, and improved operational effectiveness.
View and Monitor the Submerged Arc Welding Process in Full HD
The compact iShot Weld-i SAW HD weld monitoring video camera system from InterTest can verify torch positions, wire feed orientation and welding part alignment during submerged arc welding applications.