Balluff Welding Newsletter - Spring 2008 Issue 3
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Spring 2008, Issue 3 | |
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If you have any questions about your welding application, please email our welding expert Dave Bird.
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New Article...
Breaking the paradigm of weld cell inefficiency
Published in Design Product News, January/February 2008.

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Dramatically Increase Weld Cell Productivity Free Webinar - May 14, 2008 - 2:00-3:00 pm ET
Hundreds of companies have accepted that sensing in welding environments automatically equates to high rates of machine down time, high maintenance costs, and high material costs.
Are you ready to reverse the "Weld Cell Paradigm"? Dramatically increase weld cell productivity? Decrease unplanned machine down time? Free up maintenance, and drive impressive profits to your bottom line? It's not all that difficult!
In this webinar, you will learn:
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 Why sensors fail in your current welding environment.
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How to choose the best application-specific sensor for your weld cells.
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How to extend cable/connectivity to last longer than you've ever imagined.
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How to upgrade your current sensor systems.
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How to maintain an upgraded welding sensor system.
Register for this free Balluff/ Welding Magazine webinar here >> |
Inductive Proximity Sensors for Welding
Non-contact inductive proximity sensors used to detect clamp status and part presence must operate reliably and survive physically in harsh robotic and manual welding environments. Balluff offers an extensive selection of weld-field immune, anti-slag coated inductive proximity sensors for rigorous MIG and resistance welding applications.
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Welding Sensor Issues - New Video on YouTube
This video is designed to help all plant levels identify existing issues and offer Balluff-developed solutions to address them. These products have been tested in the harshest welding environments and provide significant process and part quality improvement.
Watch Balluff's video on YouTube >> | |
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We hope you enjoyed this edition of the Balluff Welding Newsletter.
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