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News Release from: Stevens Industrial Services | Subject: White Spatter-Shield
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 19 December 2003
Coating helps welding equipment survive
A new type of spatter shield can extend the life of welding nozzles and shrouds by five times.
A new type of spatter shield can extend the life of welding nozzles and shrouds by five times This new product, introduced to the market by Stevens Industrial Services (SIS), protects against weld spatter encrustation and build-up
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 2 Dec 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Stevens Industrial Services has reported a sales surge in its flagship welding antispatter spray, Pre-Weld, which is part of The Works range of spatter control products.
This effective coating will deliver substantial savings to the welding industry in terms of reduced part replacement costs and higher quality welds, due to better gas flow.
The new White Spatter Shield welding torch dip uses dry film technology to produce a nonstick coating, which protects the equipment by preventing the build-up of spatter.
Unlike conventional tip dips, one coating of White Spatter-Shield, applied to shrouds, tips, nozzles or torches, can last for up to eight hours of welding.
This welding necessity is available as a spray, as well as a dip, so that it can also be used for the protection of jigs and tools.
A specialist in weld-spatter control, SIS has recognised several applications that benefit most from this new product, which include MIG and MAG torches, manual and robotic welding.
"Using White Spatter Shield can greatly reduce welding costs", commented Graham Stevens, Managing Director of SIS.
"It is the perfect and easy solution for shift-long protection for your welding torch".
This beneficial new product is grease and oil free, and safe to use.
It does not contain health-damaging chemicals, such as dichloromethane, unlike many other spatter control products.
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