Breaking Free from Anti-Spatter Welding Spray and Gels

Posted by OTC DAIHEN on April 7, 2024

The welding world has long been acquainted with anti-spatter sprays and gels, which many consider necessary evils in achieving clean welds. OTC DAIHEN USA is challenging this status quo with a revolutionary approach that aims to make anti-spatter agents a thing of the past.

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Topics: Robotic Welding, Manual Welding

Cost Savings in Welding: How to Cut Abrasives & Grinding

Posted by OTC DAIHEN on March 15, 2024

Grinding and abrasives have long been necessary but costly in welding to achieve precision and quality finishes. Manufacturers are now finding considerable savings in time and costs with OTC DAIHEN’s innovative welding technology that cuts down the need for grinding and abrasives.

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Topics: Robotic Welding, Manual Welding

Welding Without Helium

Posted by OTC DAIHEN on February 21, 2024

For decades, helium has been a critical component in welding processes, prized for its inert properties and performance in high-temperature applications. However, its escalating costs and fluctuating supply have long posed challenges for manufacturers.

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Topics: Robotic Welding, Manual Welding

Choosing the Right Wire Diameter for Welding

Posted by OTC DAIHEN on November 3, 2023

Is the welding wire you're using too small, too large or just right? Welding wire is an essential component of the welding process as it serves as the electrode and filler material, melting and fusing with the base metal to create the joint.

The welding wire diameter can significantly influence the quality of the weld, its strength and the overall efficiency of a welding production line. Choosing the right welding wire is key to production efficiency and cost savings.

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Topics: Robotic Welding, Manual Welding

Three Ways to Reduce Weld Spatter

Posted by OTC DAIHEN on October 13, 2023
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Topics: Robotic Welding, Manual Welding

New Welding Technology: From TIG to Robotic MIG

Posted by OTC DAIHEN on August 11, 2023

For many years, manufacturers working with complex projects or thin materials would have raised an eyebrow at the thought of switching from TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding to MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding.

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Topics: Robotic Welding

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