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EVENTS & EXHIBITIONS Huntingdon Fusion Techniques at Fabtech 19 W


eld Purging Experts Huntingdon Fusion Techniques HFT® will be exhibiting


at Fabtech 2019 November 11 - 14 at McCormick Place, Chicago, IL, Booth No, A4545. Georgia Gascoyne, CEO Managing


Director for HFT® said: “We are once again delighted to be joining our USA Partner COB Industries to take part in one of the biggest events within the industry. We will be showcasing our entire product line at Fabtech 2019.” “Our Weld Purging Technology is designed to achieve oxide free, zero colour welds. On display at Fabtech will be our Tube and Pipe Weld Purging Systems, available in sizes 1” to 88”. These ingenious devices are designed to localise a small volume of pipe section to purge, thus making savings in time inert gas costs and eliminating post weld cleaning and oxide removal costs.”


HFT will also be showing a


selection of their Weld Purge Monitors® that accurately measure the amount of oxygen within the purge gas. Their PurgEye® 100 has become the monitor of choice amongst the international welding fraternity, assisting welders to achieve zero colour welds. The Family Range of Weld Purge


Monitors® now includes seven 10 ppm monitors for a variety of applications, including remote monitoring up to 1 km away from the weld and robust, heavy-duty


instruments for on-site conditions. HFT have also developed a line of accessories for use with our Monitors such as light alarms and dew point sensing. Standard and purpose designed


Flexible Welding Enclosures® will be exhibited at the Show. These low cost Enclosures are manufactured at a fraction of the cost of a rigid welding chamber, providing a technically viable option to the very expensive metal chambers and purge boxes. They are also widely in use throughout the Additive Manufacturing Industry where complete robot cells can be placed inside or attached to the robotic arm itself. The Pipestoppers®


Division is


extensive, manufacturing mechanical and inflatable pipe plugs and stoppers for low and high-pressure applications from ½” to over 100” with inflatable latex/polyurethane


versions, inflatable rubber chemical resistant connotations, nylon, aluminium and steel for all types of pipe blocking, plugging and stopping. Also on display will be Pipe


Freezing Kits for use with liquid CO2 and LN2 for pipe sizes ½” to 12” as standard and up to 36” with specially designed Aluminium Clam Shells. These quick and easy to install systems create ice plugs or freeze seals in the pipes, either upstream of a valve or on both sides, avoiding the requirement to completely drain down systems and making a substantial reduction in lost time and costs. More information, please contact: Michaela Hess, Marketing and Social Media Manager Huntingdon Fusion Techniques HFT® Press: michaelahess@ huntingdonfusion.com www.huntingdonfusion.com


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See for yourself at Fabtech 2019 in Chicago Hall D Booth D46541 · 11.11.–14.11.2019


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