Synergic Aluminum Welding System

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The welding department, here at Magnus Hitech, has recently added another unit to its line up, further diversifying methods of welding and making it more efficient. Miller’s state of the art AlumaFeed™ Synergic Aluminum Welding System uses the productivity and simplicity of MIG (Molybdenum Inert Gas), but provides a TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) feel and appearance. The AlumaFeed uses a wire feeding mechanism which elimates the need to manually applying welding wire to the product. This, undoubtedly, allows the welder to have a free hand, allowing them to work more comfortably and accurately.

Features included in the AlumaFeed, such as Hot Start, help begin and end welds accurately, without messy puddles. The Crater ability is another useful feature which prevents from making crater defects. It does so by gradually decreasing the rate of currents when ending a weld. And with the built-in programmable Pulsed Programs, peak and background currents are automatically adjusted into sync with the welder’s desired wire speed, virtually eliminating warping and distorting.

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Powerful CAMWorks® Software Helps Magnus Hi-Tech Speed Up Time to Market

Magnus Hitech was recently featured in the “Customer Success” division of the CAMworks website, where Mike Blake, Methods Engineer/Program Manager, discusses topics such as Magnus Hitech Industries’ ability to perform precision machining in an efficient manner. Below is a selection for the article:

“Magnus Hi-Tech Industries Inc., (www.magnusht.com) Melbourne, Florida, is good at what it does: providing high quality solutions to the full range of its customers’ fabrication needs. Using advanced sheet metal fabrication and machining technology, coupled with rigorous quality methodologies, has enabled Magnus Hi-Tech to win a host of customers in the defense, aerospace, medical and other demanding fields.

With a range of products that includes holding brackets and complex components for military simulators, plus housings, struts, mounting blocks, impellers, and military chassis to name just a few, the company is called on to respond quickly and efficiently to a diverse array of fabricating and machining needs. They do this through an equipment lineup that includes laser cutting and electrical discharge machining (EDM) as well as CNC turning and milling machines.” (CAMworks)

For more details, and the remainder of the article, please click on the following link.

CAMworks Success Stories

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