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THE 24th BEIJING ESSEN WELDING & CUTTING FAIR
2019 / 04 / 01
BeijingEssen Welding & Cutting Fair! Exhibition introduction: Beijing Essen Welding and Cutting Exhibition (BEW) is co-sponsored by China Institute of Mechanical Engineering, China Institute of Mechanical Engineering Welding Branch, China Welding Association, China Welding Association Welding Equipment Branch, Germany Welding Society and Germany Essen Exhibition Company. It is one of the world famous welding exhibitions and attracts tens of thousands of distributors and agents in the welding industry at home and abroad every year. Professionals from research institutes, government departments, management and procurement departments came to visit. BEW has s
The 32th China Welding Exposition
2017 / 12 / 18
Chinese welding fair was founded in 1985, is the former State Ministry of machinery industry under the leadership of the Chengdu electric welding machine research institute and Chinese Electrical Industry Association jointly organized, is Chinese welding industry's oldest and most influential and the most powerful independent brand welding exhibition, reputation in the industry Chinese. It has become a Chinese welding brand exhibition, which combines exhibition demonstration, academic exchange, welder competition, industry activity and famous salon. Large scale and wide impact Since Chinese welding Expo has been successfully, in the famous city of Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin held 28 sessions, a total of about 500 thousand people received domestic appearance, from the United States, Japan, Australia, South Korea, Malaysia and other countries and many domestic welding and cutting equipment development, production and sales of manufacturers of more than 3000 participated in the exhibition. Over the past 30 years, a large number of advanced welding and cutting equipment and equipment from home and abroad have been displayed, which has made solid contributions to the technological progress and development of China's welding and cutting industry, and has also promoted the mutual communication between China and other countries. The growth process of the welding fair is the development history of the whole industry in the past 30 years. From the beginning of the twenty-eighth, the China Welding fair was held annually in the spring. At the same time, the Expo has formed close cooperation with China International Hardware Fair (the world's largest professional hardware brand exhibition). Meanwhile, it shared the same hall and shared resources from the same period. From the two session ended, the radiation effect was formed, one plus one is far greater than two. Industry grand meeting, perfect deduction China welding welding show fair Chine
How to Choose a Welding Helmet
2017 / 10 / 18
Last week, in Basic Welding Safety, the basic PPE`s necessary for welders to be protected was discussed. This week, we will focus more specifically on choosing the best welding helmet. The cost of welding helmets ranges from about $15 for a basic standard helmet to over $100 for auto-darkening helmets depending on the features. Welding Design and Fabrication says that [as a general rule, spending more on a welding helmet will increase comfort, improve your welding ability, result in higher quality welds and ensure your safety." With that being said, let`s consider the various options available on welding helmets to help determine the best helmet for the situation. Pyramex Leadhead Welding Helmet Auto-Darkening Helmets like the Pyramex LeadHead reduce or eliminate the need to constantly raise the hood to view your work. There are two basic lens types for welding helmets: standard glass lenses and auto-darkening lenses. Standard helmets are ones such as the Pyramex LeadHead Passive Welding Helmet Shade 10. These helmets: Provide basic protection in a low price range from about $15-$30. Provide sufficient head and face welding protection. Have a viewing lens that is a piece of dark, tinted glass, usually with a #10 shade and ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) coating. Must be manually lifted and lowered after lighting the welder and prior to welding as well as when finished welding or to inspect work before proceeding. Can present a challenge when the individual must keep the gun/torch in proper position while simultaneously lowering and raising the helmet. This can be especially difficult for beginners. Can be difficult to use in restricted spaces that have limited room for moving the helmet face up and down. Can lead to neck discomfort from having to move the helmet face up and down multiple times a day, day after day. Can result in less efficiency fr
2018 Hannover International Exhibition, EURO BLECH
2018 / 09 / 14
2018 Hannover International Exhibition, EURO BLECH Exhibition English name: the 25th International Sheet metal Working Technology Exhibition Exhibition time: October 23-10, 2018 Venue: Germany Hanover Duration: two years Organizer: Mack Brooks Chinese agent: Jinshi International Exhibition (Beijing) Co., Ltd. Exhibition introduction: The International Sheet Metal Processing Exhibition (Euroblech) is hosted by the British exhibition company Mark Brooks Exhibitions Ltd. Euroblech has been held every two years since 1968. After nearly 50 years of experience and accumulation, Euroblech has become the world's top sheet metal processing exhibition. The 25th International Sheet Metal Processing Exhibition (Euroblech) will be held in Hanover, Germany on October 23-26, 2018. At that time, Euroblech will provide an excellent platform for exhibitors to showcase the latest technologies and products to professional visitors and professional buyers in sheet metal processing. In the last Euroblech, 1,505 companies from 41 countries participated in the exhibition. The net exhibition area reached 87,800 square meters, attracting 60,636 professional visitors from 102 countries around the world. Range of exhibition: Metal sheets, tubes and components (iron and non-ferrous) Finished products, parts, assemblies Handling Separation, cutting forming Flexible sheet metal processing Pipe and profile processing Mechanical Parts Metal/plastic mixed structural sheet processing Bonding, welding and fastening Additive manufacturing Sheet metal surface treatment Tools, molds Control, regulation, measurement, test technology equipment Quality assurance Data processing, hardware and software Factory and warehouse equipment Environmental protection, recycling and equipment research
2017 / 10 / 18
Nozzles play an important part in the MIG welding process. These components are responsible for directing the shielding gas to the weld pool and protecting it from contamination. Without proper gas flow, the final weldment can be prone to problems like excessive spatter and porosity that cause downtime for rework. Also, having the wrong nozzle for an application can cause overheating and lead to premature consumable failure. Unfortunately, like other MIG welding consumables, the importance of selecting the right nozzle is often overlooked. In any welding application, the right shape and style of nozzle, however, can have a significant impact on the quality, productivity and overall cost of the welding operation. Knowing how to store and handle nozzles properly can also help improve their overall performance. Consider these tips to get the best results. Selecting the Right Shape of Nozzle There are several shapes of nozzles available, including straight, bottleneck and short or long taper nozzles. Straight nozzles typically have larger inside diameters (e.g., 3/4 inch), but don`t offer as good of joint access. If greater joint access is critical, a bottleneck nozzle may be the better option. These nozzles are particularly good for automated welding applications. A common inside diameter for a bottleneck nozzle is 1/2 inch. Short and long taper nozzles are also common choices for gaining good joint access. Note, that long taper nozzles typically have a smaller inside diameters and may collect spatter more readily. When possible, using a short taper nozzle can help prevent such a problem. When selecting a nozzle, it is important to find one that provides the best joint access for the application. It is also imperative that the nozzle allows for the proper gas flow to the weld puddle in order to keep contaminants away. The best choice is to use as large of a nozzle as possible
2017 / 10 / 18
A welder is a long term investment where many find that they get what they pay for. While it is sometimes advisable to test the waters with a used model, picking the right machine the first time around can save a lot of headaches and cash in the long term. No one wants a used welder to fail in the middle of a big job or to discover that a used welder's price can help make ends meet but the welder itself can't make two pieces of metal meet. The best welder will complete every project that comes down the pike and minimizes limitations. This means that the most expensive welder is not always the best for each situation. However, the cheapest welding machine that can't handle every job a welder hopes to accomplish fails to pay for itself in ways that make it worthwhile to review the possible options before investing in a welder. THE WORK DETERMINES THE WELDER One of the most important questions to consider when selecting a welder isn't what projects it will be used for in the next week, month, or even year. Those interested in buying a welder need to ask if they see themselves using it more frequently in the future for many different kinds of projects. They'll want to ask themselves, [Am I the kind of person who learns how to use a tool for as many projects as possible or am I only interested in using tools for certain projects?" In other words, using a welder for many other projects in the future will mean looking into purchasing a welder that operates with more power and has a longer duty cycle-both of which will be explained below. In addition, each kind of welder has its limitations and benefits. For example, a MIG welder is extremely easy to use and quite versatile, but some welders find TIG welders even more versatile and useful for a broader range of applications, even if they are more difficult to learn. MIG, TIG, and Stick welders will be compared below , though before purchasing a welde
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