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News Release from: Arcraft Plasma Equipments (I) Pvt | Subject: SPM linear tube welding system
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 22 January 2003
Linear welding system produces thin wall
SS tubes
A linear welding system is suitable for welding 0.1mm and above stainless steel sheets into thin wall tubes and pipes of up to 500mm length.
Arcraft has designed and manufactured a linear welding system suitable for welding 0.1mm and above SS sheets into tubes / pipes of upto 500mm length For longer length the machine can be designed accordingly
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 16 Dec 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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This machine does the job which has been so far reserved for costlier micro tig and micro plasma systems.
Since it is fully automated the results are repeatable for high quality and fast production.
The SPM is designed according to the customer job requirement and budget .
Design options are offered as per the customers budget.
The system consists of a hydraulic cylinder and power pack or servo motor for torch motion, pneumatic cylinder or spring loaded clamps to hold the job with suitable holder, well designed clamp and chills as per job thickness all assembled in a suitable machined frame.
The whole system is designed and manufactured to the closest possible tolerances considering the minimum job thickness of only 0.1mm sheet capacity.
The welding SPM can be used to weld any cylindrical jobs, strips, sheets where a precise linear fusion weld is required.
The system is interfaced with TIG Inverter Pulse Power Source manufactured by Arcraft Plasma Equipments (I) Pvt.
A control console is provided for easy operation of the SPM.
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