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CD-Rom that explains how welding efficiency can be maximised released by ESAB

A new CD-Rom that explains how welding efficiency can be maximised using automation, the correct choice of consumables and process optimisation has been released by ESAB. It is available free of charge upon request.

08 July 2007: ESAB Group

 

ESAB's COLUMBUS programming system

ESAB Automation’s COLUMBUS programming system was introduced to make profile cutting processes simple, efficient and cost-effective. Now, individual cutting and marking programs can be created even more quickly and easily with a new COLOMBUS nesting module.

07 July 2007: ESAB Group

 

Group-wide certification for ESAB for implementation of an Environmental Management

While many thousands of companies around the world have already achieved ISO 14001 certification somewhere, ESAB is one of very few global companies to have achieved ISO 14001:2004 certification everywhere. This is believed to be a world first for teh welding and cutting industry.

06 July 2007: ESAB Group

 

Welding and Cutting: Health and Safety issues

Although there is a considerable array of legislation that governs what can and cannot be done in welding and cutting operations, there are still hazards to be considered relating to arc flash, hot metal, sharp edges, noise, vibration, dust, fumes and awkward postures.

05 July 2007: ESAB Group

 

Origo YardFeed 200 launched by ESAB

The Origo YardFeed 200, a wire feed unit designed to complement the Origo Mig welding power sources for applications that require the operator to work at a distance from the power source, has been launched by ESAB.

04 July 2007: ESAB Group

 

ESAB is launches three new Tig welding machines

ESAB is launching three new Tig welding machines, the Origo Tig 3000i models TA23, TA24 and TA24AC/DC. All three have different characteristics and features, making them suitable for a wide range of applications.

03 July 2007: ESAB Group

 

ESAB's elf-shielded cored welding wire saves time in quay construction project

Construction contractor Aug Prien GmbH & Co KG of Hamburg, Germany, has carried out the welding work for the extension of the Predöhl Quay in the port of Hamburg, being contracted by the city of Hamburg Department for Economy and Labour, Energy and Harbour Construction.

02 July 2007: ESAB Group

 

New edition of Svetsaren now available

The new edition of Svetsaren, ESAB's welding and cutting journal, is now available. Copies of the 52-page full-colour magazine can be requested free of charge, or a PDF version can be downloaded directly from the ESAB website. This issue of Svetsaren has a particular focus on cutting, along with useful material relating to welding products and consumables.

01 July 2007: ESAB Group

 

Marathon Pacs now available to mid-volume fabrications

ESAB Marathon Pacs with 250 or 475 kg of wire considerably enhance productivity and quality for large-volume users of stainless steel MIG welding wire, and now mid-volume users can enjoy the same advantages without the consumption requirements and capital investment associated with the full-size Marathon Pacs.

30 June 2007: ESAB Group

 

ESAB Suprarex precision plasma cutting machine investment transforms Afon Engineering

Afon Engineering of Swansea is a fabricator that specialises in cutting, profiling, rolling, bending and forming plates from materials up to 50mm thick. Typical contracts include pressure vessels, bridgework, offshore skidwork and pipework.

29 June 2007: ESAB Group

 

ESAB sees further success

Founded over 100 years ago, ESAB is a global supplier of welding and cutting solutions and is Europe’s leading manufacturer of welding and cutting systems as well as arc consumables and personal protection equipment.

28 June 2007: ESAB Group

 

TXH range of Tig torches launched by ESAB

The TXH range of Tig torches for welders who want the best quality torch with features that truly meet the needs of their applications is being launched by ESAB. Designed with the operator in mind, the torches are easy and comfortable to use.

27 June 2007: ESAB Group

 

Caddy Tig has new, microprocessor controlled power supply

ESAB's all new Caddy Tig HF has a completely new, microprocessor controlled power supply to give advanced welding features that include high frequency or lift arc TIG starts and MMA functions, with up to 150A welding current available.

26 June 2007: ESAB Group

 

Steel supplier improves production efficiency by investing in plasma profiling machine

International Metal Service UK's Birmingham facility specialises in the supply of abrasion-resistant and high-yield, high-strength steel plate and profiles.

26 June 2007: ESAB Group

 

Livermore celebrates move to new premises

WE Livermore and Son (Engineers) Ltd is a well established distributor of welding equipment, the current owner's father having started the business in Cardiff in 1949.

25 June 2007: ESAB Group

 

Submerged arc welding with cored wires

A new four page guide from ESAB, Submerged arc welding with cored wires, contains considerable technical information.

25 June 2007: ESAB Group

 

Cored wires for Submerged arc welding, most productive of all standard welding processes

Using cored wires for Submerged arc welding, the most productive of all conventional welding processes, provides increased metal deposition rates compared to solid wires, giving a dramatic increase in productivity on all commonly welded steels.

24 June 2007: ESAB Group

 

115 grades of ESAB, Filarc and Murex welding consumables are now CE marked

ESAB Group has announced that 115 grades of ESAB, Filarc and Murex welding consumables are now CE marked and available from stock for use in the fabrication of land-based structures conforming to the requirements of the Construction Products Directive that came into force throughout Europe.

24 June 2007: ESAB Group

 

ESAB Automation’s Combirex CXL-P CNC cutting machine

New literature has been published on ESAB Automation’s Combirex CXL-P CNC cutting machine. This is a high performance, competitively priced high speed plasma cutting machine with an option for oxy-fuel cutting.

23 June 2007: ESAB Group

 

ESAB offers new PSF 2100 range of self-cooled and water-cooled MIG welding guns

The new PSF 2100 range of self-cooled and water-cooled MIG welding guns from ESAB provide productivity and performance where it counts. The result of many years of R&D and practical experience, all torches in the range are robust, well balanced, lightweight and are easy to use.

23 June 2007: ESAB Group

 

New MIG/MAG welding guns available in ESAB PSF 2100 range

Seven new MIG/MAG welding guns are available in the ESAB PSF 2100 range which is making its international exhibition debut at Essen. As well as five air cooled guns, with ratings from 160A to 410A, there are two heavy duty water cooled guns for applications demanding continuous current up to 440A using mixed gasses. Maximum rating rises to 500A with CO2.

22 June 2007: ESAB Group

 

ESAB introduces welding equipment ideally suited for use in motor industry

Thanks to this innovative one-touch, single button technology, The QSet technology within the MA23A control panel automatically stabilises the short arc during the first few seconds of welding.

22 June 2007: ESAB Group

 

ESAB to support Truflame

Europe’s leading manufacturer of welding and cutting systems, arc consumables and personal protection equipment, ESAB, will be supporting Truflame at Railtex.

21 June 2007: ESAB Group

 

ESAB's new Aristo system provides high performance and great flexibility

Thanks to its modular design the sturdy, all-new dependable Aristo system can be configured to meet any present and future requirements for MIG/MAG, DC - TIG, and MMA welding.

21 June 2007: ESAB Group

 

Prowelder 160 and 250 microprocessor controlled TIG power sources improve welding and increases productivity

ESAB's new Prowelder 160 and Prowelder 250 microprocessor controlled TIG power sources provide both high quality welding and increased productivity.

20 June 2007: ESAB Group

 
 
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