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Custom, End-to-End Welding Fume Solutions

September 26, 2024

In welding workshops across Australia, workers are exposed daily to potentially harmful welding fumes. New legislation requires employers to act...

Advanced Welding Fume Extraction for New Workplace Safety Standards

July 8, 2024

Workers face the risk of exposure to potentially toxic levels of welding fume in factories and workshops across Australia. Not just the welder, but..

Ultimate Portability: The ESAB Cordless Battery Powered Welder

May 16, 2024

Portability is not usually a word you would associate with welding. Welders have traditionally been limited by theirenvironment. In workshops,..

New CIGWELD Welding System - An ‘EcoPro’ Solution

May 14, 2024

Whether you’re talking trainee tradies or expert welders, the right equipment makes a huge difference – for the user and the job. You know the..

How On-Gun Fume Extraction Has Changed the Game

May 8, 2024

When it comes to welding fume exposure, welders are not the only workers at risk. In fact, a welding fume particle that is 0.5 μm in size can take 2..

Plasma Cutting Basics

November 17, 2023

Do you need a cutting tool for occasional repair and maintenance work? Have you recently embarked on a new project that requires higher cutting..

71 Series Cored Wires

November 17, 2023

Welding consumables can be a tricky subject to navigate at the best of times, with tens of suppliers offering hundreds if not thousands of options,..

What is MIG or GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding)?

November 17, 2023

GMAW (gas metal arc welding) commonly known as MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding, and less commonly known as MAG (Metal Active Gas) welding, is the..

Welding Fume Guidance

October 12, 2023

Countless studies have concluded that welding fume is bad for health, yet few have given practical guidance on how to effectively control welding..

Stopping The Confusion & Getting The Job Done – Air Vantage 600x Plus

October 12, 2023

In the industrial sector, there is a widespread issue concerning the on-site utilization of auxiliary power supplies (240V/415V) from Welder..