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Electro-Chemical Weld Cleaning: It Makes More Sense

Where stainless steel and aluminum is concerned, there has been a drift away from traditional wire brushes and harsh chemical cleaning solutions in favor of more efficient, environment-friendly electrochemical weld cleaning technologies that make more economic and safety sense than other costlier, traditional and sometimes toxic methods.

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions About Filler Metals

Here are the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about filler metals and welding best practices to help improve weld quality, productivity and overall welding success. These tips can help you make the right filler metal selection, address common challenges and get the most from your welding operation.

Strong Supplier Partnerships are About Much More Than Price

A healthy relationship goes beyond a vendor’s ability to consistently deliver performance, reliability, quality and customer service at a competitive price. The key is putting the right people in place to foster mutual trust and flexibility. As our industry continues to evolve, so too must our relationships with our customers and suppliers.

The Right Flap Disc Can Save Time and Money

Selecting the right disposable flap disc to use for a specific grinding, blending or finishing job also minimizes the risk of removing too much material and ensures the best possible finish. To maximize flap disc effectiveness and longevity, here are several key factors to consider for choosing the right tool for the job.

Three Ways to Address the Welder Shortage

A lack of skilled labor may mean missed deadlines, a reduced ability to compete for jobs, higher costs and lost productivity due to rework. But new technologies and welding systems being designed by welding equipment manufacturers can help fabricators address these challenges, bridge the labor gap and remain competitive by completing jobs on time with high quality.

Making it Wrong to Make it Right

The world of a CAM programmer may seem idyllic: They build toolpath strategies in logical sequences, select cutters from a library, and calculate and simulate results on the monitor. But there are complex challenges when moving from the sterile programming office to the shop floor, where the theoretical process becomes real.

Best Practices for Optimizing Reamers

Using a reamer can extend gun and consumable life, reduce downtime and labor costs for component changeover, improve weld quality and reduce rework, and help shorten the return on investment in a robotic welding system. To achieve these benefits and more, here are some of the reamer best practices to follow.

Advanced Metal Joining with Laser Welding

Laser welding is becoming more common to a wider audience that is discovering how its unique properties can create stronger and more aesthetic weld seams than conventional GMAW processes, and how it can tackle weld geometries that were once impractical or downright impossible.

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