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Teams from the two companies had the chance to incorporate the use of augmented reality (AR) during the Factory Acceptance Test (FAT). © ABB

 
29.11.21 – On our own behalf - Wire

On our own behalf - Wire

Week 47/2021 in retrospect

Here, we present you the top articles from our four categories. This week, the most read one comes from the category „Business“. Von  Daniel Keienburg
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The Precision Cut MJC series was developed for straightening and cutting straight and right-angled sections of wire and pipe without burrs and in large quantities. © Jouhsen-Bündgens

 
22.11.21 – On our own behalf - Wire

On our own behalf - Wire

Week 46/2021 in retrospect

Here, we present you the top articles from our four categories. This week, the most read one comes from the category „Products“. Von  Daniel Keienburg
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While tungsten electrodes are frequently used in welding, their structure, sharpening and alloy have a previously underestimated influence on consistently good product results in TIG welding. A reproducible weld seam is only possible if the electrode quality and geometry are outstanding. © Society for Wolfram Industrie mbH

 
17.11.21 – Orbital welding

Orbital welding

Efficient electrode selection and preparation

Quality pays off: For example, nobody would equip a Formula 1 racing car with inexpensive all-weather tyres. In order to achieve a competitive speed, the ... Von  Jörg Dambock
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21.09.20 – On our own behalf - Wire

On our own behalf - Wire

Week 38 in retrospect

Here, we present you the top articles from our four categories. This week, the most read one comes from the category „Reports“. Von  Daniel Keienburg
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27.05.20 – On our own behalf - Wire

On our own behalf - Wire

Week 21 in retrospect

Here, we present you the top articles from our four categories. This week, the most read one comes from the category „Reports“. Von  Daniel Keienburg
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A new process makes it possible to process round rods based on tungsten with a 63% degree of deformation. The result is lengths up to 720mm instead of ... Von  Redaktion