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Achieve Consistent Welding Output, Repeatable Processes and Precision Welds

Achieve Consistent Welding Output, Repeatable Processes and Precision Welds
Ready for a TIG Welding Upgrade?

Step up to one welder with features such as high frequency arc starts, a pulsed TIG welding output and full weld sequence controls. Professional-grade welders now include pulsed TIG functions that cost about $2,000.
ESAB Introduces Lightweight EM 210 and EMP 210 Welders

ESAB Welding and Cutting Products (Annapolis Junction, MD) has introduced its EM 210 MIG/flux cored welder and EMP 210 MIG/stick/TIG welder. ESAB said these inverter-based power sources can be used for most auto/truck repair and restoration, light fabrication and construction, and HVAC work.
Weldcote Introduces TIG Striker 200 Full-Featured Welding Machine

Weldcote Metals (Kings Mountain, NC), a division of Zika Group, introduces its Striker 200 welding inverter for TIG and stick welding.
Welder’s Stick Electrode Resists Moisture for 24 Hours, Not 9

Lincoln Electric’s Excalibur 7018 XMR exceeds AWS requirement for low moisture content by 15 hours. Use it where hydrogen cracking is likely, such as fabrication in structural, pipeline, chemical processing and ship building industries.
Space-Saving Compact Air Filtration System

Lincoln Electric’s Prism Compact fume-extraction system for welding and cutting applications incorporates the Prism line’s vertical filter technology. Available in indoor and outdoor configurations, the short unit fits efficiently into smaller spaces.
Heavy-Duty MIG Guns Perform at 100% Duty Cycle

Four Magnum PRO Curve HDE semiautomatic welding guns from Lincoln Electric provide the best of both worlds: They deliver the highest duty cycle in their class and maximize operator comfort with a new ergonomic design.
Engine-Driven Welder Enables Simultaneous Welds

Lincoln Electric’s Dual Maverick 200/200X is two welders powered by one diesel engine with two outputs, allowing two or more welders to work at the same time. Output remains steady even during arc stops and starts in dual mode.
How to Reduce Weld Defects and Improve Productivity

Advanced welding technologies from Miller Electric provide great process flexibility, reduce welder training time, minimize spatter and rework and improve weld quality for manufacturing, fabrication and construction applications.
How to Improve Productivity and Performance of Field Welded Moment and Column Splice Connections

These best practices for welded moment connections and column splices in the field require an up-front investment of time and money, but considering how much you’re likely leaving on the table, it’s a small price to pay.
What You Need to Know About Weld Anatomy and Joint Geometry

Are you wasting lots of time and money on welds that are larger than they need to be, particularly on thicker materials? Or dealing with inconsistent quality or increased crack sensitivity due to welds with improper dimensions? There are many different ways to design welds that strike the best balance between weld quality and productivity.
Switching Polarity in Welding Applications

When competing for time-critical jobs, saving even a few minutes with each changeover can make a significant difference and reduce operator exposure to trip and fall hazards. Investing in technology that allows welders to easily change processes with the push of a button at the weld joint can save substantial time, increase weld quality and improve operator safety.