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News Release from: TPS-Fronius | Subject: Digital welding CD
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 12 September 2003
Multimedia CD explores digital welding
Interested parties can now explore the world of modern arc welding in a fully digital format on a new multimedia CD from TPS-Fronius entitled "Digital welding".
Interested parties can now explore the world of modern arc welding in a fully digital format on a new multimedia CD from TPS-Fronius entitled "Digital welding" Application videos, pictures, high-speed arc footage and more are used to bring the subject matter alive
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 24 Apr 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Anyone with a Pentium II 200MHz and 32Mbyte memory or above can enter the virtual world of welding.
The subject matter and the way it is explained is more than remarkable.
The user can take a guided tour through the software or select specific areas and topics.
The user can explore the contemporary world of welding from A for automated welding to C for current pulses or I as in ignition variants to S for SFI (spatter free ignition).
Observers will be fascinated to watch the material transfer through the arc in materials during the various welding processes.
High-speed videos (2250 images per second) make these insights possible.
But the CD can also offer useful tips, such as which type of electrode is the most suitable when manual electrode welding.
As well as a look behind the scenes of the pulsing weld pool, the CD can also be used as a form of structured learning: it only takes a mouse-click for the user (it could be a lecturer, trainer or teacher) to build an update on modern welding technology for presentation purposes.
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