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HIWT is Expanding

The 6360 sq ft expansion of Hobart Institute of Welding Technology, scheduled for completion by this fall, will house 50-60 fully equipped arc welding booths and a state-of-the-art fume exhaust system.

Digital Auto-Darkening Welding Helmets

These advanced helmets from Miller Electric use digital controls that make it easier for the welder to adjust shade, delay and sensitivity, even when wearing gloves. The headgear increases comfort, is substantially easier to adjust to personal preferences and withstands the rigors of daily use.

Redefining Multiprocess Welders

Until the development of the newest generation of “3-in-1” inverter-based MIG-Stick-TIG welding systems, fabricators had to compromise on one or more aspects of their operation. Not anymore. Tom Wermert of Victor Technologies explains why.

Grapes or Sugaring?

Makes no difference what you call them, these tube and pipe weld root defects can be a thing of the past by using some innovative ancillary equipment from Huntingdon Fusion COB Industries.

When Precision Is Non-Negotiable

Emergency vehicle service provider True North Emergency Equipment deploys firefighting and rescue situations every day. Quality is non-negotiable. Every component must be precisely tooled, every weld precisely placed. Andy Monk explains how this precision demands unique versatility, comfort and effectiveness from the Bernard welding guns used in this MIG welding operation.

The Long and Winding Weld

Miggytrac automated tractors from ESAB are ideal for long welds and eliminating stressful welding positions for the welder. The tractor uses a magnet to hold the correct position on the workpiece, even if the workpiece is bent or angled, and its guide wheels adjust to drive the tractor against the workpiece.

Are Tactile Seam Tracking Systems Right for You?

With the advancements in welding technology, weld travel speeds are increasing beyond manual torch positioning and require some type of automation to achieve greater torch accuracy. Brian Butler of Arc Products explores how seam tracking systems offer this capability with a relatively small capital investment.

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