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    Lincoln Electric Company was founded in the year 1895 by founder James F. Lincoln. John Lincoln was an inventor at heart but little did he know 120 years later that he would have been the man to start one of the world’s largest best managed welding manufacturing companies in the world. Although, he did not do it on his own but with his family’s core values and vision he had the leaders in place to create an organization culture that was a success for Lincoln Electric, the employees and most of…

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    Safety Action Plan Essay

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    This plasma highly dangerous as it is very high in temperature. · Danger of explosion: the arc welding machine highly flammable gas for the welding process. An explosion of this gas tank could be very devastating. · Huge amount of water: the in house calibration lab uses a very large amount of water in a single storage tank, with very powerful pumps driving the…

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    Becoming A Pipe Welder

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    get life long illnesses or injuries, pipe welding is a well paid job if you can take on the risks of being one. The first thing you will read about is CRC pipe welding and when it started. The next thing you will read about is what to do before becoming a pipe welder. Another thing will be what it takes to become a pipe welder. After that you will learn about what the duties of a pipe welder are. Lastly you 'll learn what risks are involved with pipe welding. CRC Evans is the world leading…

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    THE LINCOLN ELECTRIC COMPANY The Lincoln Electric Company is the world 's largest manufacturer of welding machines and electrodes. Lincoln employs 2,400 workers in two U.S. factories near Cleveland and approximately 600 in three factories located in other countries. The legendary Lincoln bonus plan was proposed by the Advisory Board and accepted on a trial basis by James Lincoln in 1934. The first annual bonus amounted to about 25 percent of wages. There has been a bonus every year since then.…

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    Metal Fabrication Essay

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    structure. Welding plays a big part in metal fabrication. Welding is the use of various fusion processes to repair or create metal structures by joining metal together. Extreme heat temperatures are used to weld the materials. Generally using open flame, electric arc or laser light. In the 1800’s major breakthroughs in welding were made. The use of open flame welding (acetylene) was a big milestone in the history of welding since…

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    Throughout the Bronze and Iron Ages, people have discovered a useful process, we now use today, called welding. Many do not realize how important welding truly is in our world, even history, but when anyone is looking or walking around, there’s welding everywhere you go. They’re many types of welding, with different features and processes used on an object or material, that are opaque to your eyes. Oxygen acetylene (OAW) is one of the most used welds compared to others. It's used in our…

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    of underwater welding? How mysterious and dangerous it is? Or even how it works? Underwater welding is a process just like any other welding but the difference is that this process is performed underwater. There are various things to know about underwater welding and these are the methods you can use, the risk and advantages, the metals that are used, and what is underwater welding used for in the real world. Although underwater welding is extremely dangerous,underwater welding is a useful…

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    Introduction The process of welding developed from Blacksmithing. In the 19th century, Edmund Davy discovered an impacting thing for the welding industry, which was the way we know welding is done now, with flames. To me the way that was used back then just seems like a waste of time, but as time flies by many things change by so much. There is many different types of welding method. Each welder may prefer a method over another. Search story Welding has been around for a long time, therefore it…

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    Spot Welding Essay

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    means of welding? The welding is the processes which make the permanent bonding between the two or more solid bodies o the metal if the welding is not done properly the welding joint can be brake from the welding place and if the welding is done properly the metal can be brake from the middle or the center of the object • Spot welding http://www.taylorautobody.com/Portals/16/images/Pro%20Spot%202.jpg There is many type of welding processes 1 Gas welding 2 Gas shielded arc welding 3 Arc…

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    Welding Career Essay

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    I am researching is manufacturing welding. I chose this occupation because I enjoy working with hands-on objects. Manufacturing welders produce a product that people will buy, or they can also identify production problems. Welding is the easiest way to permanently connect two pieces of metal. Their work activities may include controlling machinery, operating vehicles or equipment, and assembling metal or plastic parts. Welders’ tasks may include tending welding machines, inspecting measurements,…

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