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Welding Journal | November 2016

PRODUCT & PRINT SPOTLIGHT the FPGA, and improve precision of image evaluation by using more complex algorithms. The cameras integrate global shutter CMOS sensors by CMOSIS and a GigE Vision compliant interface. They are offered with 4, 12, and 20 megapixel resolutions and up to 74 frames/s sensor speed. Baumer baumer.com (860) 6212121 Welding Alloy Gives Extreme Abrasion Resistance The flux-cored wire Postalloy 2836- SPL and tubular electrode 218HD are high-hardness, multicarbide hardfacing alloys that resist severe abrasion, including high-stress grinding, lowstress scratching, and gouging abrasion. They maintain hardness and wear resistance up to 1400°F. One layer will outwear two layers of ordinary chrome carbides, and in some applications, the wear is equal to tungsten carbide. The spatter level is low with little slag. Use can be on carbon, manganese, 300 series stainless, and lowalloy steels. Hardface Technologies by Postle hardfaceindustries.com (216) 2659000 Bandsaw Blades Available for Steel Grating Applications The Bitec Plus blade, manufactured by the company’s partner WESPA in Germany, features a wide band in a variety of widths from 1.25 to 2.0 in., providing maximum beam strength for higher blade tension and cutting rates. In addition, it offers a fine tooth pitch of 5–8 teeth per in., which is useful for grating applications, delivering quieter cutting and longer blade life. Simonds Saw simondsint.com (800) 3431616 Rolled Alloys Canada Introduces ECommerce Site The supplier of stainless steels, nickel, cobalt, and titanium alloys, along with value-added processing, has NOVEMBER 2016 / WELDING JOURNAL 41 For info, go to aws.org/adindex — continued from page 39


Welding Journal | November 2016
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