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As our products are used in many countries we therefore have taken the liberty of having our brochures written in a number of languages. They are English, Japanese and Swedish.
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Application Brochure (revised 1/7/2005) |
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Spatter Shield Flyer One
This brochure demonstrates the Application Features of the Spatter Shield Inline Anti Spatter System along with the working features
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Installation Brochure (revised 1/7/2005) |
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Spatter Shield Flyer Two
This brochure demonstrates how the Spatter Shield Inline Anti-Spatter System is installed either on a Robotic or Manual Welder.
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Spatter Shield Product Brochure |
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Spatter Shield Product Brochure
This brochures show you the full range of products.
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Spatter Shield Probe Grades (revised 1/7/2005) |
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Spatter Shield - Flyer Mist Levels Probes 105
Spatter Shield has developed 3 additional Probes to deliver differing mist levels to the weld.
The Spatter Shield Inline Anti-Spatter System consists of 2 components, a probe and a fluid dispenser. The fluid is compatible with: CO2, Argon, Argon Based Mixtures, Helium, Hydrogen and is suitable for: Carbon Steel, Cast Iron, Silicone Bronze welding and Hard Facing.
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Brochure 106 Flyer (revised 1/7/2005) |
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Spatter Shield Flyer Swing Arm
The "Swing Arm" was developed to ensure that the unit remains in a horizontal position as much as possible to ensure constant mist concentration levels. This brochure shows pictures of the Spatter Shield Unit installed on a robot welder with the "swing arm".
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Spatter Shield Instructional Video (revised 1/7/2005) |
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Spatter Shield Instructional Video 201
Warning: This is a very large file. If you have a dial up internet connection this will take some time to download so please be patient.
This downloadable video gives a comprehensive demonstration on how the Spatter Shield Inline Anti-Spatter System should be installed on both your Robotic or Manual Welder. This video shows you the difference of spatter adhesion on the gas shroud with and without the Spatter Shield Inline Anti-Spatter fitted.
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Independent Welding Report |
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Institute for Metallurgy in Sweden
This report is written in Swedish and has been performed by the Institute for Metallurgy in Sweden.
Their brief was as follows:
The weld samples consisted of two single-sided fillet welds marked with "A" and "B".
The metal sheet thickness was 3.2 mm in both cases. Both of the samples had been welded using gas-shielded metal arc welding (MAG) according to data provided in Table 1 below, together with information concerning steel type and additive material.
Furthermore, sample B has been welded with a special wire lubricant "Spatter Shield" its function described as minimizing the welding spatter
The purpose of this research was to check that the Spatter Shield wire lubricant did not influence negatively on the structure of the finished weld and its mechanical properties.
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Mechanical Property Assessment |
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Mechanical Property Assessment
Spatter Shield requested an assessment to be made on the effect that using the Spatter Shield system when GMA welding 250 grade mild steel had on the mechanical properties of the joint.
Therefore, standard mechanical test samples were prepared using both 10 and 20 mm plate according to Australian standard AS 2205, using ER70-S6 type filler wire as per AWS 45.18 and an 18%CO2/82%Ar gas mixture as the shielding gas. These test samples were then tested against the Lloyds Register of Shipping, Part 2, Chapter 11 product code.
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