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Cutting technology (1st November 2007)
A German civil engineering fabricator is reaping the benefits of ESAB's Suprarex cutting machine in the fabrication of a giant steel bridge, the Berliner Brücke.
From Production engineering
Mobile exhibition (1st November 2004)
ESAB’s Demobus mobile exhibition centre has set off on a tour that will include nine different locations across the UK.
Free CD ROM (1st November 2004)
ESAB is publishing a free CD-ROM that provides guidance on risks and safety measures to be taken when performing welding and cutting operations.
From Health safety welfare
PLUG AND CUT (1st September 2004)
The ESAB CaddyCut unit offers small workshops a portable plasma cutting facility.
Welding guide (1st July 2004)
Stainless steel is a catch-all term for a wide variety of alloys used across industry for countless applications. When it comes to welded fabrication of such materials, a guide from ESAB can help with selecting the correct consumable.
Welding support (1st May 2004)
When the Wallsend yard of Swan Hunter closed in 1994, it appeared to be the end of shipbuilding on the Tyne. The yard stood empty for a few years, before it was bought by Jaap Kroese.
FOR WELDING (1st May 2004)
With the launch of the Caddy Tig 150 and CaddyArc 150, ESAB is offering flexibility and choice for indoor and outdoor welding applications.
Keeps going (1st March 2004)
ESAB believes that with the launch of its Marathon Pac Endless system, the term uninterrupted welding takes on a new meaning. Precision butt welding of the wire ends of Marathon Pacs in series makes it possible to provide a continuous supply of wire
Copper-free (1st January 2004)
ESAB has introduced OK AristoRod, a new family of solid copper-free mag welding wires that enables fabricators to get the best out of their welding stations, whether they are semi-automatic, mechanised or robotised. Due to the absence of a copper coa
RUGGED WELDING WIRE FEEDERS (1st November 2003)
Welding wire feeders and controllers are now available from ESAB for use with a variety of different types of welding machine. There is a choice of three alternative feeding mechanisms and nine controllers for use with step-controlled or thyristor-co
Big savings in consumables (1st September 2003)
Heerema Hartlepool (HHL) produce large, complex structures for the oil and gas industry. Building such large structures means that savings in consumables and productivity can make a huge difference to overall costs. HHL has switched from using solid