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Excellence in After-Sales Service: Supporting Our Customers in Transitioning to Pulsed MIG Welding

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A customer transitioning from SMAW and GTAW to Miller® Pulsed MIG welding faced challenges meeting test requirements for a joint, particularly issues with porosity and lack of fusion. They contacted us for assistance in resolving these problems...

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Take your Orbital Welding Operations to the Next Level with Orbitalum

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In this article, we will elaborate on the Standard and Upgradeable features that our flagship OM180SW orbital welding machine offers to improve traceability and integration...

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Use Orbitalum's Flow Force and Continuous Purge to Reduce Orbital Welding Cycle Time

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Orbitalum's orbital welding machines have 2 unique features known as Flow Force and Continuous Purge. These features help to reduce total purging time and total weld cycle time...

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Orbitalum Tools GmbH Opens New Technical Centre in Singapore: A Hub for Southeast Asia and Oceania

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Orbitalum Tools GmbH, a leader in advanced orbital welding solutions headquartered in Germany, is excited to announce the opening of our new Technical Centre in Singapore...

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Take your Orbital Welding Operations to the Next Level with Orbitalum

In this article, we will elaborate on the Standard and Upgradeable features that our flagship OM180SW orbital welding machine offers to improve traceability and integration.

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Orbitalum Tools GmbH Opens New Technical Centre in Singapore: A Hub for Southeast Asia and Oceania

Orbitalum Tools GmbH, a leader in advanced orbital welding solutions headquartered in Germany, is excited to announce the opening of our new Technical Centre in Singapore.

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Use Orbitalum's Flow Force and Continuous Purge to Reduce Orbital Welding Cycle Time

Orbitalum's orbital welding machines have 2 unique features known as Flow Force and Continuous Purge. These features help to reduce total purging time and total weld cycle time.

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Improve Productivity and Quality with Miller® HD MIG

In heavy fabrication industries, manufacturers aim to improve productivity and quality through minimal process adjustments for better implementation and cost reduction.

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Closed Orbital Weld Heads from Orbitalum

Orbitalum, a leader in orbital welding technology, offers closed weld heads designed for high-quality, repeatable welds essential in industries like semiconductor manufacturing, aerospace, and pharmaceuticals.

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Choosing the Right Orbital Welding Power Source

When it comes to tube and pipe welding, finding the right orbital welding power source is essential for efficiency and quality. Orbitalum’s range of orbital welding machines caters to diverse needs.

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Reduce Orbital Welding Cycle Time with Digital Gas Control

Advanced orbital welding machines from Orbitalum are equipped with a unique Digital Gas Control Function. The Digital Gas Control Function helps welding contractors reduce weld cycle time and costs.

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How to Set Flow-Force on the Orbital Welder?

If you want to reduce weld cycle times, refer to the following videos for guidance on configuring Flow-Force settings on your orbital welding machine.

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What is Orbital Welding?

Orbital welding involves the rotation of the welding tool around a stationary workpiece. Orbital welding delivers precision and consistency surpassing traditional manual methods.

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The Basics of Plasma Cutting

Plasma cutting uses an electrical arc to heat gas to high temperatures. The gas is ionized to form a plasma. This plasma is forced out of a torch nozzle at great speeds and melts the metal.

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What is a Welding Cobot?

A welding cobot is designed to carry out welding operations alongside a welder. For example, a welding cobot may be welding while a welder inspects and cleans a weld that was just completed by the cobot. This essentially turns one welder into two.

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Overcome the Challenges in your Manufacturing Operations

Manufacturers in the welding industry face many challenges such as rising cost pressures and changing expectations of new welders. In this article, we will share how the new Deltaweld® system is designed to overcome these challenges.

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Launch of the New Miller® Deltaweld® in Southeast Asia

With advancements in technology and the need to meet the expectations of new welders and businesses, Miller Electric Mfg. LLC is launching a new Deltaweld® series to replace the legacy Deltaweld® 402/602/852.

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Introducing the MobileArc™ Augmented Reality Welding System

The MobileArc combines real world and computer-generated images into an augmented reality environment. Students will get a true hands-on immersive experience that closely resembles live arc welding.

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All New Dynasty® TIG Welding Machine

The new reimaged Dynasty® now provides clear navigation to access all functions, in-depth information on settings and parameters, more customizable programs, and locks and limits that can be tailored to a specific operation.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Induction Heating

In this article, we will answer four frequently asked questions about induction heating, such as the science behind induction heating and the most common configurations of the induction heating coils.

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Common Questions About MIG Welding Gun Consumables

In this article, we answer some of the common questions that metal fabricators tend to have about MIG welding gun consumables such as the gun nozzles and contact tips.

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How to Select Welding Equipment for Training Schools?

Here are five factors that welding training schools should consider when selecting welding equipment.

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Improve Your Welding Operations With Welding Information Management Systems

When the right welding information management system is implemented successfully, manufacturers can increase productivity while producing higher-quality welds and controlling costs.

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Insights To Keep Your Welding Operations Competitive

In order to remain competitive, metal fabricators have to do a deep analysis of their welding operations to understand how they can simplify their welding operations, reduce total welding costs and improve productivity.

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What are the Different AC TIG Waveforms?

In this article, we will explore the different Alternating Current (AC) waveforms that welding machine manufacturers have developed for different aluminum TIG welding applications.

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The Latest Welding Helmet Technologies

Welding helmets are a vital component of a welder’s PPE. Welding helmets are primarily used to protect welders’ eyes during welding and grinding applications and to help them see the welding arc.

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How to Select the Correct MIG Welding Gun?

MIG welding guns are critical extensions of welding machines but are often overlooked by welding contractors. A poorly selected MIG welding gun can affect the weld quality as well as cause unnecessary downtime in production.

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Is Metal-Cored Wire the Best Choice?

Like any filler metal, the metal-cored wire has unique characteristics, benefits and limitations. When used in the correct applications, metal-cored wires will help improve quality, minimize costs and increase productivity. In this article, we will

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Should You Implement Metal-Cored Wire in Your Operations?

Metal-cored wires are more expensive as compared to solid wires. However, the benefits such as improved productivity and quality will help offset the higher per unit price if the metal-cored wires are implemented in the correct applications. For

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Optimize Your MIG Gun Performance with Scheduled Preventive Maintenance

Performing preventive maintenance in your welding operations is crucial to keeping production flowing smoothly and avoiding any unplanned downtime. In this article, we will share some maintenance best practices so you can get the most of your MIG gun

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Consequences of Not Cutting the Welding Liner Correctly

Traditionally, installing a gun liner correctly requires proper training and some experience. Welders need to understand how to measure and cut the liner to the required length of the MIG gun. A liner that has been cut either too short or too long