Application of beam layout welding is different from H beams. It's possible to use it for more than one purpose. These are just some of many factors that you can use to distinguish an H beam versus an I beam.
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Our specialty is robotic welding and other Industrial applications for Robotics, such as Machine Tending or Material Handling. Capital Robotics' headquarters is located in Atlanta, but we also have a Dallas office that maintains systems and provides training to customers. Capital Robotics has always increased its technical staff, including application engineers, welders, and service engineers.
The Beam Layout Welding's Electrical Control Panel allows for maximum system control flexibility. You can operate the Welder in Manual Mode or Automatic Mode. The individual controls on the control panel allow you to set the order of operations in Manual Mode. Each welding head controller can also be used to set the welding parameters.
Beam Layout Welding can be used to join web sections using a 100% welded seam, to make long webs from shorter sections, or to join sections with different thicknesses. The pieces are placed against an edge guide, and then clamped together using air cylinders. The joint's lower side is held in place by the grooved copper backup plate. The welding head moves along the joint and weaves it using a single-wire submerged arc.
D3-Touch is a touch screen technology that allows for the automation of fully automated welding processes and techniques. Welding Alloys integrates new technology into all Welding Alloys machines. This improves performance and accuracy in the welding process. This technology is a complement to the precision engineering mechanics that results in the highest performance of our welding machines.
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A welded beam consists of three individual sections of steel – a web, a top flange and a bottom flange. These segments are merged together with deep fillet welds to create an incredibly robust building material.