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News Release from: Orbimatic
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 03 November 2005
Welding equipment on display at 'open
house'
Orbimatic (UK) has announced details of an 'open house' to be held on the 30th November 2005 at its Orbital Welding Technology Centre in Peterborough, UK.
Orbimatic (UK) has announced details of an open house to be held on the 30th November 2005 at its Orbital Welding Technology Centre in Peterborough, UK The Open House will give existing, new and potential customers the opportunity to see a range of orbital welding equipment and associated accessories on display in an informal and 'no-pressure' environment
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 11 Sep 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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It will not just be orbital welding equipment on display, but also a range of associated products which will be of interest to any companies that are involved in metal fabrication and welding of any kind.
Other equipment on display will include traditional TIG and MIG welding equipment, including the latest pulsed synergic MIG and dual phase TIG welding equipment, weld visual inspection, weld cleaning, metal marking, tube cutting and preparation equipment.
A range of associated accessories will also be shown, such as tube and pipe clamps, weld purge systems, tungsten electrode grinders and fume extraction equipment.
Orbimatic will show its current equipment range as well as the latest and soon-to-be-released technology.
A 'Welding Clinic' will run on the day, which will allow visitors to speak to some of the industries leading experts to discuss production problems or any new applications.
There will be specialists available to answer questions on TIG welding, MIG welding, orbital welding, plasma welding, tube and pipe cutting, pipe weld preparation methods, stainless steel fabrication and welding, stainless steel tube installation, weld cleaning, passivation of stainless steel, visual inspection methods and weld purging methods.
It is recommended that if you wish to guarantee a consultation session, you book a fixed appointment to avoid disappointment.
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