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News Release from: ESAB | Subject: Mechanising welding processes
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 24 December 2004
CD details mechanised welding processes
Esab is giving away a CD-ROM that shows a vast amount of information about mechanising welding processes.
Esab is giving away a CD-ROM that shows a vast amount of information about mechanising welding processes Mechanisation is gaining popularity today because it increases productivity and improves weld quality, which, in turn, reduces the amount of finishing required and therefore also raises overall productivity
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 3 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Mechanisation is not solely for high-volume industries, it is beneficial anywhere that long or circular welds are required, or where weld consistency is vital.
It also assists in numerous health and safety issues.
A substantial amount of information is contained on the CD, making it an excellent tutorial for those new to the subject or who are seeking ways to improve the efficiency of their welding processes.
For each mechanised process, the advantages are presented and attention is drawn to any limitations.
This helps the user to decide on the most appropriate method for each application, though Esab's engineers are available to discuss particular projects if required.
As well as mild steel, the CD also covers stainless steel and aluminium.
Many applications and photographs are included to show what is readily achievable today.
Plenty of information about the selection and use of welding wires, fluxes and shielding gases is also provided, as these are crucial to successful mechanised welding. Request a free brochure from ESAB ...
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