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Do you need a cutting tool for occasional repair and maintenance work? Have you recently started a new project that requires higher cutting volumes? All these scenarios are great reasons to investigate plasma cutting.
Lincoln Electric, along with the American Association of Community Colleges and the National Coalition of Advanced Technology, celebrated National Welding Month in April with The Future of Welding Summit 2017.
Lincoln Electric says its new “Weld Parameter Guide” mobile application was designed to provide common weld settings for shielded metal-, gas tungsten-, gas metal- and flux-cored arc welding.