Tag: Lincoln Electric

LE takes VRTEX 360 on the road

Lincoln Electric will feature its VRTEX™ 360 Virtual Reality Arc Welding (VRAW) training solution at seven global conferences and trade shows throughout the year, allowing industry professionals the opportunity to simulate real welding experiences in virtual environment.

LE’s intuitive website

Lincoln Electric’s new website makes finding information easy. With easy and intuitive navigation features, and increased product detail, visitors can easily find the info needed to fulfill their welding and cutting requirements.

LE equipment featured in The Green Hornet

Lincoln Electric has made a big screen appearance in The Green Hornet. The company’s POWER MIG® 140C, Precision TIG® 225 welders, assorted welding helmets, gloves and accessories are displayed on the set of the lab run by the Green Hornet’s sidekick, Kato.

LE host pipeline welding seminar

Lincoln Electric will host a free pipeline welding seminar for contractors and professionals in the pipeline industry from 20 March to 31 March, 2011. Located at the company's Cleveland, Ohio, headquarters, the in-depth session will discuss the growing demand in energy markets

LE’s New VIKING™ Helmets

Lincoln Electric’s VIKING™ auto-darkening helmet line has been updated with two new series of helmets. The 1840 series features a 1.8in viewing area height in a compact DINS-sized lens cartridge and the 2450 series features a 2.4in viewing area height in a U.S. standard 4.5in x 5.25in sized lens cartridge.

New 115 Year Limited Edition Viking™ Helmet

Commemorating Lincoln Electric’s 115th year in business, the company has released its 115 Year Limited Edition Viking™ helmet.

Viking™ Auto-darkening welding helmets line

Lincoln Electric has added a second series to its Viking™ auto-darkening welding helmets.

Stainless flux-cored wires

Lincoln Electric has expanded its UltraCore® line of flux-cored wires to include six stainless wires for welding a variety of stainless steels.

Lincoln supplies pipe mill

Trinity Inc. recently built a USD 10 million spiral weld pipe mill. The new plant produced approximately 25,000 tons of pipe in 2007 and is slated to double that in 2008 with a fully manipulated welding wave in a submerged arc application.

Lincoln appoints chief of automation division

Lincoln Electric recently announced the appointment of Christopher A. Bailey as General Manager of its Automation Division.