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How One Company Transformed Welding Efficiency and Worker Well-being with a Simple Upgrade

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The XMT 350 FieldPro cut job time in half, improved weld quality, and reduced fatigue by eliminating electrode changes and post-weld cleaning, boosting efficiency and reducing rework and material loss...

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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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How One Company Transformed Welding Efficiency and Worker Well-being with a Simple Upgrade

The XMT 350 FieldPro cut job time in half, improved weld quality, and reduced fatigue by eliminating electrode changes and post-weld cleaning, boosting efficiency and reducing rework and material loss

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

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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How to Select the Right Weld Cable Size?

To avoid unnecessary downtime in your welding operations, always choose the right weld cable size for your welding application. Here is a simple table that can help you get started.

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The Challenges of Welding at Height or Long Distances

In jobsites, diesel welders are usually placed far away from the point of welding. This set up can lead to a loss in welding productivity and quality, as well as increase in safety risks.

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Weld Stainless Pipes Without Back Purge with Miller® RMD® - An FAQ

The Miller® RMD® weld process can eliminate the need for purge gas when welding certain stainless pipes. In this article, we will address the frequently asked questions about this innovative technology.

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3 Ways to Improve Welders’ Safety

In this article, we will elaborate on three common hazards that welders face, and how the latest welding technology from Miller Electric can help eliminate hazards and minimize risks.

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Stainless Steel Pipe Welding with Miller® and Hobart®

Weld stainless steel pipes faster and at lower costs with the Miller® RMD® & Pulsed MIG processes, combined with Hobart® Filler Metals. The advanced pipe welding processes are also easy-to-use and learn.

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6 Steps to Successfully Implement Advanced Pipe Welding Solutions

We share six key steps that pipe fabricators may adopt to successfully implement advanced pipe welding solutions, such as Miller’s RMD and Pulsed MIG, in their organization.

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Proper Weld Joint Preparation for Successful Pipe Welding

Improper weld preparation can result in gaps and mismatches during fit-up, which can cause welder frustration. If you are looking to improve the throughput of your welding operations, do not overlook your existing weld preparation process.

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Challenges of Welding in Confined Spaces

If your welders are working in difficult environments, contact your welding supplier to learn about the latest welding technologies that can improve jobsite safety, productivity and weld quality.

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A New Preheating Technology for Rolled Pipes and Tubulars

There are various methods for preheating, such as open flame, resistance heating, and traditional induction heating, each with its advantages and disadvantages. However, when it comes to rolled pipe welding applications, there are very limited option

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Induction Heating Helps You Achieve High Quality Welds in Transmission Pipelines

Preheating is usually required before the welding of new transmission pipelines and the repair and maintenance of existing in-service transmission lines. Preheating helps to ensure that the weld joint achieves its required strength and hardness and

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Changes in Pipeline Welding Processes Help Improve Productivity by More Than 50%

TC Energy owns and operates multiple oil and gas pipelines and natural gas storage facilities in Canada, USA and Mexico. Given the recent trends in pipe welding, i.e., the shortage of skilled labour and the introduction of new pipe welding processes,

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Using a Gas Lens for TIG Applications

Most welders are familiar with the traditional components of a TIG torch: the collet, collet body, nozzle, back cap and tungsten. However, many may not have heard of the gas lens before. Gas lenses tend to cost more than other components and are

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One Welder Does The Work of Three Welders

USA Energy Fabrication focuses on process piping that are used in petrochemical plants, pharmaceutical plants and refineries. The typical base materials to be welded consists of Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 carbon steel pipes and Schedule 10 stainless