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WENZL is now an Authorised Distributor of HYPERTHERM plasma cutting machines and consumables in New Zealand.
An Australian scientific study has compared the effectiveness of different welding fume control methods in reducing exposure to welding fume.
Latest generation LORCH welding machines are advanced digitalized high speed MICOR inverter systems.
Synergic control in a MIG welding machine is a machine that automatically sets the welding parameters according to wire type and shielding gas.
There is no ‘one size fits all’ solution to the problem of protection from dangerous welding fumes, rather a combination of actions and products will reduce the risks to a minimum for welders and others.
It’s impossible to predict how long the impact of the pandemic will be felt and how effective global interventions have been. However, one thing is for sure, history shows the pandemic and the recession which follows will bring rapid, fundamental changes in the way our businesses operate.
Heat input is one of the most important factors affecting the quality of a weld due to its formative effect on the Heat Affected Zone (HAZ) and weld metal properties, particularly mechanical toughness, and development of potential flaws.
In October 2019, the outcome of a HERA Certification Panel review of work undertaken by a Steel Fabrication Certification (SFC) certified company was reported. In this case, a complaint had been laid in 2017 that contractually agreed specifications had not been met and the work did not comply with the requirements of the SFC.
We all know welding fumes are dangerous, but how much risk is there really in welding? And how is this likely to affect your business? The risk to welders is both real and significant. WorkSafe are reviewing their existing guidance on welding fume.
HERA’s August issue of MetalBase gave a comprehensive review of Industry 4.0 and its implications. There is so much new technology in all areas of business operation, that it can seem both daunting and expensive to plan your way forward.
Digitizing data, the downloading, sharing, and analyzing of it is a cornerstone of Industry 4.0. What does that mean for welding workshops?
The range of LORCH Mig welding machines is a good example of where synergic control is heading in the Industry 4.0 era.