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SELECTING THE RIGHT WELDING HELMET FOR YOU

Though it is tempting to buy the least expensive helmet you can find, not all helmets are created equal. Eric Sommers of Miller Electric explores some new advances in auto darkening lens, variable shading, multiple sensors, viewing size, lighter weight and other options that can help personalize a helmet that?s best for you.

COMPLETE DC SUB ARC SOLUTIONS

The Sub Arc DC Series power sources are optimized specifically for the DC sub arc process. A digital controller capable of storing 12 programs, a four-wheel drive tractor with digital control for rock-steady travel speeds and complete system components round out the line.

ORBITAL WELDING POWER SUPPLY

This new full-featured, user-friendly portable (37 lb) 150 amp compact orbital welding power supply has outstanding capability, greater portability and new features resulting in ease of use.

MULTI-PURPOSE WELDING POWER SOURCE

Exceptionally easy to use and control, the MTS 3500i is a multi-process, fourth generation inverter power source that combines reliability with a powerful, versatile package that offers excellent welding capabilities for MIG, TIG or Stick welding.

NEW HORNET FLUX-CORED WELDING WIRE

For welding applications that demand excellent weld penetration, high productivity rates and good low temperature impact strength, this general fabrication welding wire for mild or low alloy steels can be used in all positions with either 100 percent CO2 or a 75 percent Ar/25 percent CO2 shielding gas mixture.

HOW DOES WELDING AFFECT THE HAZ OF THE WELD'

Based upon the particular aluminum alloy type and its temper, the tensile strength of the HAZ can be significantly different from the tensile strength of the unaffected area of the welded component. However, the reduction in tensile strength of the HAZ under controlled conditions, particularly with the non-heat treatable alloys, can be somewhat predictable.

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