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News Release from: TPS-Fronius
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 18 February 2003
New Welding Technology Centre in
Hampshire
To mark its 30th anniversary, TPS-Fronius has opened a third welding technology centre in Alton, to advise on welding process applications, plus provide sales, hire and service of Fronius equipment
This facility will be managed by Mr Keith Palmer, a qualified metallurgist, who will be able to advise on welding process applications Sales, hire and service of the full range of Fronius equipment from small inverters to fully automated welding systems will be available
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 28 Feb 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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How can we solve your welding and production problems? Our unique technology centres are trained with the latest digital equipment in the welding of the following: Processes; Materials; MIG, TIG and MMA welding; Carbon-Manganese steels; MIG Brazing; Stainless steels; High Deposition MIG (Single and twin wire); Aluminium alloys; LASER-MIG; Hybrid welding; Nickel alloys; TIG Hot wire welding; Titanium alloys; Strip wire welding; Copper alloys.
One of the unique features will be The Welding Cafe, where access to thousands of welding solutions throughout the Fronius global network is possible.
A further feature will be the holding of Master-classes.
Customers have in the past praised Master-classes where guest customers have passed on their experiences of how our new technology increased their production and solved their problems.
Whether an existing Fronius user, or a future Fronius user, we will be contacting you regarding our new technologies and processes which are increasingly becoming commonplace.
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