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ARC Specialties and E.O. Paton Electric Welding Institute Exchange Technologies

ARC Specialties president Dan Allford and welding engineer Jordan Smith met with key research scientists at the E.O. Paton Electric Welding Institute (PEWI) in Kiev, Ukraine recently to exchange welding technologies. 

 

ARC Specialties is a Houston-based company specializing in building automated welding systems.  PEWI is a leading welding research institute.  Both ARC and PEWI have dedicated R&D labs to develop new technologies to improve automated welding.


Posted by Arc Specialties on Tuesday, December 21, 2010 2:52 PM
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ARC Specialties at ASM Materials Camp

 

ARC Specialties president Dan Allford and welding engineer Jordan Smith demonstrated material tests at the 2010 ASM Student Materials Camp.  The camp promotes careers in material sciences to high school and middle school students.  Allford and Smith demonstrated tensile and fatigue testing on 6061 aluminum.

 

ARC Specialties also annually contributes time to ASM Teachers Materials Camp, which provides science teachers innovative ways to teach material sciences in their classrooms.

 

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Posted by Arc Specialties on Monday, November 15, 2010 3:02 PM
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ARC Specialties sponsors NHRA Funny Car driver Steve Burck

ARC Specialties along with TIGERFLOWis proudly sponsoring NHRA funny car driver Steve Burck in his return to theNHRA Las Vegas Nationals, October 28-31, and Southern California NHRA Finals, November11-14.

 

“We have a new cylinder head thatgives us more torque and more horse power, about 3200 to 3400 HP.  Better design, gets more fuel; we should havea good hot rod this year”, said Burck.  “Ican’t say enough good things about our sponsors ARC Specialties andTIGERFLOW.  We wouldn’t be going thisyear if it wasn’t for them stepping up to the plate and contributing.”

 


Posted by Arc Specialties on Friday, October 22, 2010 12:10 PM
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Better cladding, better inspection

Industry advances with hot-wire GTAW cladding and inspection

Hot-wire GTAW and inspection advances are meeting the oil and gas industry's ever-increasing need for cladding.

 

Cladding is no stranger to the oil and gas industry. For years it has been one of the most widely used approaches to mitigate corrosion in subsea valves, tubulars, and other subsea components above the wellbore. Though numerous cladding methods have evolved and swapped places as the industry favorite, all operate on the same basic principle of fusing corrosion-resistant alloys to carbon steel.

Now that all the “easy oil” has been extracted, offshore operations will become more important to meet the world’s energy needs, and with that never-ceasing demand comes the need for cladding. The oil and gas sector will continue to demand clad products that are produced quickly and, most important, of extremely high quality. In this arena, automated cladding and advanced inspection systems will play a vital role.

 

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Posted by Arc Specialties on Friday, October 15, 2010 10:41 AM
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ARC Specialties at ABB Automation & Power World 2010

ARC Specialties teamed with ABB's Automation Laboratory at ABB Automation & Power World this year to display the latest advances in 6-Axis Force Feedback Control. Possible applications include haptics, polishing, deflashing, and assembly.  ARC Specialties has already gained experience integrating force feedback control with a 2009 project that utilized a robot equipped with force feedback for precision grinding.

ABB has granted ARC Specialties the use of an ABB robot with force feedback control to conduct more developmental experiments in ARC Specialties' R&D lab for the next 6 months.  ARC Specialties is an ABB preferred systems integrator and has worked with ABB for many years now.   

 


Posted by Arc Specialties on Thursday, May 20, 2010 4:22 PM
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Automated Plasma Grooving and Filling System

 
ARC Specialties  is a Houston-based welding automation and service supplier. When the firm was approached to design a plasma grooving and filling application for a fabricating a water turbine system, technicians there realized that an automated solution could potentially solve similar challenges in various other industrial applications. They set out to design, build, and test an automated system that would solve any groove and fill challenge where large amounts of material must be removed, and the space filled with anti-corrosive filler. Their primary example is detailed here, but the system itself can be applied to any groove and fill application. 

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Posted by Arc Specialties on Thursday, April 15, 2010 12:00 PM
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Automated Submerged Arc

Submerged arc welding (SAW) has unique advantages over gas shielded welding processes. The blanket of slag protects the weld metal longer than a gas shield which results is less surface oxidation.

 

Many weld defects are traceable to oxide inclusions which is one of the reasons SAW is known for reliable weld quality.

   

 

Recently advances in motion control have been applied  to SAW. This has caused renewed interest in the process. Precise torch and part motion are difficult to achieve without computer control as the weld is not visible to the operator.

 

The use of a single computer to control all weld variables including voltage, amperage, wire speed and travel speed improves control of total weld heat input. 

 

 

Once a system incorporates intelligent servo motion other features such as torch height control and oscillation are possible.

 

Oscillation allows the engineer to reduce weld thickness without having to resort to higher arc voltages. Lower arc voltages result in lower heat inputs which typically result in improved HAZ notch toughness and reduced grain size.

 

 

Modern controls technology applied to a 76 year old welding process will insure that submerged arc welding will continue to be a viable joining and overlay technique in the 21 century.


 

Posted by Arc Specialties on Friday, February 12, 2010 11:01 AM
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Oscillation Welds Pipeline Failure Solution

Nook Industries’ ball screw assemblies key to patent-pending petroleum corrosion technology.

The 21st century has presented a technological shift in oil field drilling as most of the easily accessible oil is tapped and well producers are forced to go deeper to procure highly corrosive sour crude oil (H2S).

Sour crude oil is a sulfurous mixture that corrodes the iron in the carbon steel pipe that extracts it and due to that fact, the petroleum industry has been determined to develop drilling technology that can overcome these corrosive effects to produce oil.

In an effort to provide protection from pipeline failure and allow for oil production in new deep water sour oil fields, leading custom automated and robotic equipment manufacturer ARC Specialties, Inc. (Houston, TX) has developed a new cladding technology that controls this corrosion to safely extract and process sour crude.

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Posted by Arc Specialties on Monday, January 25, 2010 10:58 AM
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