Miller
Miller manufactures arc welding and cutting equipment designed for manufacturing, fabrication, construction, aviation, motorsports, education, agriculture and marine applications.
Miller was the first U.S. welding equipment manufacturer—and one of the first few U.S. manufacturers of any product—to comply with the new ISO 9001:2000 standard. The standard addresses meeting customer requirements and achieving customer satisfaction in much greater detail than old standards.
Miller does business through an ever-increasing focus on customers’ welding challenges in specific market segments and applications and, ultimately, their complete satisfaction. Miller knows that customers in these industries don’t just buy welders; they want welding system solutions. click to download brochure...
Miller was the first U.S. welding equipment manufacturer—and one of the first few U.S. manufacturers of any product—to comply with the new ISO 9001:2000 standard. The standard addresses meeting customer requirements and achieving customer satisfaction in much greater detail than old standards.
Miller does business through an ever-increasing focus on customers’ welding challenges in specific market segments and applications and, ultimately, their complete satisfaction. Miller knows that customers in these industries don’t just buy welders; they want welding system solutions. click to download brochure...
Big Blue® Dual Operator Welding Solutions
Big Blue 700 Duo Pro is a complete multi-process and multi-operator welder/generator that delivers two independent pipe welding quality arcs in one complete package.
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Dual operator machines accomplish twice the work without the cost of additional equipment.
Now, you can do the work of two machines with just one — a Big Blue dual operator welding system. With a single diesel engine powering two independent welding outputs, two operators can be more productive working at the same time from one power source. download brochure... |
ProHeat35 - Weld Preheating and Stress Relieving
Although many industries have used induction heating for decades, it's a newcomer to industrial and construction applications involving welding. Pre-heating before welding and stress-relieving (i.e. postheating) after welding are the new uses for induction heating, and companies with welding-intensive operations have significantly increased efficiency as a result.
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