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scrap, improve quality, improve yield, and reduce manual off-line sample testing cost in these industries. System ships with PSViewer 2.03 software, which adds many new features including Auto-Save Snapshots that provides electronic stor- age of profi le images for historical reference and an indepen- dent exposure time setting allows optimizing the exposure for multi-material profi les.


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Live Welding Demos The latest in welding technology, products, and safety acces- sories will be showcased with industry-specifi c solutions and dedicated presentations related to oil and, fabrication, con- struction, shipbuilding, and heavy-equipment manufacturing. Application focuses include aluminum and pipe welding, such as the Pipe Worx pipe welding systems and the AlumFeed synergic aluminum welding systems. Solutions from ITW Welding companies Hobart Brothers, MAXAL, Bernard, Weldcraft, and Tregaskiss will be demonstrated with premium Miller equipment to showcase comprehensive welding systems. New prod- ucts include the Multimatic 200 three-in-one portable


welding power source, the Bobcat line of engine-driven welder/generators, the Big Blue 350 PipePro engine-driven welder/AC generator, and the newly redesigned Arc Armor Titanium Series welding helmets. Also, the new LPR-100 half mask respirator features a patented low profi le design to fi t under most welding helmets. Miller Electric Mfg. Co. Ph: 800-426-4553 Web site: www.millerwelds.com


Waterjet Cutting Technologies Waterjet cutting demonstrations will feature 90 ksi (6200 bar) X-Stream powered Mid Rail Gantry waterjet system with Per- malign EDGE taper control and bevel cutting capabilities. The Mid Rail Gantry is capable of cutting precise zero-taper parts and bevels to 55° and is available from 5 × 5’ to 24 × 13’ (1.5 × 1.5 m, 7.3 × 4 m). The system will demonstrate advanced closed loop fi ltration technology that reduces water consump-


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tion, eliminates the need for a drain, and chills the water to ex- tend component life. Jet Edge technical experts will lead educational presentations about wa- terjet cutting technology during Fabtech. Jet Edge Inc. Ph: 800-538-3343 Web site: www.jetedge.com


Advanced Abrasive Waterjet Technology High-speed, high-precision cutting with the bridge-style 80X JetMachining center with new Intelli-MAX 18 software suites including Intelli-VISOR system monitoring package, and 50-hp (37-kW) EnduroMAX pump, rotary axis head, and Tilt-A-Jet cutting head will be exhibited. The 80X has XY cutting travel of 13’ 4” × 6’ 8” (4064 × 2032 mm). The rotary axis head


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