Advancements in welding are taking the marine industry by storm and gaining knowledge and insight into techniques that will keep your shop ahead of the competition.
You run the show at your automotive plant. You are in charge of people, processes, and most importantly: the product. When you operate seamlessly, the profits are behind you, and when things go wrong, you’re the one to take the heat.
In the past few decades, new metals have been forged and become more readily available to the petrochemical refining industry. Exotic metals, such as titanium-alloyed or molybdenum-alloyed steels, can replace old equipment and piping with longer-lasting, heat-resistant, and higher tensile strength parts.
Advancements in welding are taking the aerospace industry by storm and gaining knowledge and insight into techniques that will keep your shop ahead of the competition and able to develop in sync with the leading manufacturers like Boeing, Airbus, and Lockheed Martin.
Advancements in welding are taking the automotive industry by storm and gaining knowledge and insight into techniques that will keep your shop ahead of the competition and able to develop in sync with the leading manufacturers like Volkswagen, Ford, Toyota, and GM.
Every metal shop is looking for solutions that support an efficient fabrication process that keeps parts to spec and delivers dependable and consistent results. Maintaining business depends on it.
Automotive manufacturing is about staying ahead of the pack and integrating new technologies while they are still cutting edge. As an automotive manufacturer you and your customers are seeking durable, invisible seams and sleek designs that perform above the rest.
Working with stainless steel requires attention to many details all at once. Make sure you aren’t forgetting any of the important points by reading A Metalworker’s Guide to Stainless Steel.
Aluminum is 75 to 80 percent of the makeup of modern aircraft, used extensively in marine fabrication, and comprises much of the floating envoy to our outer reaches in the International Space Station. Alloyed aluminum is increasingly used in automotive manufacturing and other manufacturing industries due to its impressive strength to weight ratio.
Sigma Z is our most aggressive grinding wheel. View our grinding test results.
We tested out the Aluminator along with other aluminum grinding wheels on the market. The tests were preformed on 6160 and recorded total metal loss, wheel longevity, and grinding ratio.
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