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Eutectic UK
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Merse Road
North Moons Moat
Redditch
B98 9NZ
UK
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Listing of all 8 news releases from Eutectic UK:
Welding company supports education for the future
Welding equipment company can supply colleges not only with various ranges of equipment, but also comprehensive training guides and course notes in an easy-to-use format including wall charts.
News from Eutectic UK (28 March 2005)
Portable welding machines provide higher power
Two new highly portable welding machines from Eutectic UK now provide higher power at the same cost.
News from Eutectic UK ( 7 February 2005)
Spray-and-fused powder alloy protects wear parts
A spray-and-fused powder alloy overcame extreme mixed corrosion problem, combined with high temperature abrasion wear, can give overlay hardness up to 600 HV.
News from Eutectic UK (22 November 2004)
Training courses cover arc welding techniques
The Eutectic range of training courses are now more comprehensive than ever before with a wide range of specialised training courses, which covers all aspects of welding processes.
News from Eutectic UK (18 November 2004)
Wear protection products catalogue launched
Provider of wear protection products has launched a UK Catalogue, containing information on their comprehensive range of welding, brazing, coating and wear plate products and machinery.
News from Eutectic UK (26 October 2004)
Polymer solutions repair unweldable alloy parts
Cold repair polymer solutions that are easily applied, requiring no special equipment, power supply or gases, repair and protect unweldable alloys.
News from Eutectic UK ( 9 August 2004)
Simple wear stud placing system is easy to use
Where in-situ wear protection was previously considered impossible, a wear stud placing system requires only the wear area to be cleaned, a stud placed in a handgun and to pull the gun's trigger.
News from Eutectic UK ( 3 August 2004)
Brazing automation systems examined
While a well-established process, some users of automatic brazing materials are using a far stronger material than is wanted, so there is scope for saving on production costs.
News from Eutectic UK (15 July 2004)

