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The Lincoln Electric Welding Technology Center performs professional seminars
throughout the year on various topics of customer interest to inform participants
of the latest in engineering practices and concepts, ranging from the fundamentals
of weldments design, to advanced subjects such as fracture mechanics and fatigue.
Professional Seminar Courses
About the Welding Technology Center
The Welding Technology Center is dedicated to meeting, and exceeding, our customer's
specifications and expectations. Collectively, our staff has over 1,000 year's
of experience in the welding industry, and are anxious to apply their expertise
to your application. The Welding Technology Center can help you improve the
quality of your product, reduce production costs of your welding operations,
or provide solutions for safer welding conditions. Weld Tech can do this by:
- Evaluating individual operations, optimizing processes and procedures.
- Proposing cost reduction methods that offer savings generated from unique
approaches to safety, quality, process and materials
- Conducting training that addresses the needs of welders, supervisors, and
engineers
Education
- Since 1917, The Lincoln Electric Welding School has instructed over 100,000
students from around the world in the arts of arc welding safety and processes.
- Technical seminars provide information on the latest issues in safety, quality,
processes and Lincoln products
- Distributor programs update Lincoln Distributors on welding processes and
the Lincoln product line.
Knowledge
- Since the First Edition in September of 1933, The Procedure Handbook,
has provided knowledge to welding people throughout the world with sales in
excess of 500,000 copies. Now in it's 14th edition.
- Various other resources are made available through The Lincoln Electric
Bookstore or the James F. Lincoln Arc Welding Foundation.
- Professional seminars, held for over fifty years, inform participants of
the latest in engineering practices and concepts, ranging from the fundamentals
of weldments design, to advanced subjects such as fracture mechanics and fatigue.
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