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News Release from: Wilkinson Star
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 June 2007
New Wilkinson Star welding technical
support team
Wilkinson Star has formed a new 'Welding Technical Support Team' to demonstrate, help, advise, train and educate customers on the selection of the correct welding process and equipment
The new Wilkinson Star 'Welding Technical Support Team' comprising product demonstrators and specialist support service engineers covers the whole of the United Kingdom under the control of Alan Smith as Operations Manager All of Wilkinson Star Product Demonstrators are career welders and fabricators having served their apprenticeships and gained experience in welding and fabrication shops
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 4 Sep 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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They are all very experienced in the use of all welding and cutting processes including MIG, TIG, MMA, Plasma and resistance welding.
Alan Smith, Operations Manager and Team Leader said: "The technology used in the construction of even some basic machines has changed a great deal in recent years and controls can seem somewhat daunting even though they have been developed to make the welding process less complicated.
Our 'Welding Technical Support Team' has been set up to help companies and their welders to select and purchase the right machine to fit their applications by means of demonstration and technical support.
All our team members have hands-on experience as welders and fabricators with extensive knowledge of all the welding processes and the equipment that should be used.
This is not new, as this kind of service was provided as standard 30 years ago but declined as the high volume welding market disappeared".
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