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Nickel-Bearing Electrode handles demanding applications.

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Suited for offshore platform construction, earthmoving/mining machinery, and shipbuilding, Select 820-Ni2 flux cored wire is intended for welding of carbon and ASTM A572/A575/A734 steels, which require v-notch toughness and tensile strength in 80,000-100,000 psi range. Producing weld deposit with 2.2-2.5% nickel, it features slag constituents for puddle control, fast freezing characteristics to facilitate welding in all positions, and smooth spray arc transfer with minimal spatter.
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Nickel Alloy withstands corrosive conditions.

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Capable of handling welding applications where superior seawater corrosion resistance is required, Arcos 803 (ECuNi) is covered electrode designed for shielded metal arc welding of wrought or cast 70/30, 80/20, and 90/10 copper-nickel alloys. It is also utilized to weld clad side of copper-nickel clad steel. Arcos 803 is suited for desalination plant, offshore construction, and marine environment welding applications.

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Metal Cored Electrode conforms to European Standard EN12073.

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SelectAlloy 307EU-C produces weld deposit that is resistant to hot cracking, and features stable arc transfer that transitions into spray and maintains ability to bridge gaps. Unit delivers consistent deposit composition due to even distribution of core ingredients. It is suited for welding automotive exhaust systems, especially when joining austenitic stainless to ferritic stainless or carbon steel, ferritic to ferritic stainless or other dissimilar metals within exhaust system.
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Nozzles and Gasless Parts optimize welding performance.

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Designed for heavy equipment manufacturing operations, Heavy-Duty Centerfire(TM) Nozzles feature removable nozzle cone, built-in spatter guard, and heat-resistant insulating material that withstands degradation at 400-600 A. For companies that use same power source for MIG and self-shielded welding, Gasless Centerfire parts allow operators to convert Q-Gun from one process to another. Both nozzles and gasless parts operate with standard Centerfire contact tips and diffusers.
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Inspection System monitors spot welding electrodes.

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Weld Tip System (WTS) for robotic spot welding inspects spot welding electrodes and ensures that face diameters and general appearance meet acceptance criteria. It incorporates CURE® technology (Concurrent Universal Recognition Engine) memory processing architecture and is suited for all welding cells.
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New Miller Welding Products at 2008 EAA AirVenture

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Designed to meet the needs of welders who work in a shop and out in the field, Miller Electric Mfg. Co. introduces the industry’s first all-in-one wire welder/generator, the Renegade™ 180.

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Miller Voted Top Equipment Manufacturer by Plant Newspaper Readers

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Designed to meet the needs of welders who work in a shop and out in the field, Miller Electric Mfg. Co. introduces the industry’s first all-in-one wire welder/generator, the Renegade™ 180.

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Rugged, Maneuverable All-Purpose Running Gear Now Available for Bobcat® and Trailblazer® Welder Generators

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Miller Electric Mfg. Co. today introduced new All-Purpose Running Gear for its Bobcat® and Trailblazer® welding generators.

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Stampers expect little change in next three months

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According to the May 2008 Precision Metalforming Association (PMA) Business Conditions Report, metal forming companies expect little change in business conditions during the next three months. Conducted monthly, the report is an economic indicator for manufacturing, sampling 149 metal forming companies in the U.S. and Canada.

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