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Expanded Advanced Industrial Welding System



Miller Electric Mfg. Co. has expanded it Continuum advanced industrial MIG welding system offering, adding a power source option as well as process and data monitoring capabilities as standard features to improve welding performance.

Miller Electric Mfg. Co. has expanded its Continuum advanced industrial MIG welding system offering, adding an additional power source option, new processes and programs, and information management capabilities to improve welding performance.

The latest addition to this offering - the Continuum 350 - provides 350 amps of power at 100% duty cycle and complements the Continuum 500 system previously introduced by Miller, which generates 500 amps at the same duty cycle. Both machines are designed to offer enhanced arc starts and arc stability to help welding operators of all skill levels create quality welds on both thick and thin materials.

The Continuum 350 and Continuum 500 both feature two new welding processes. "Versa-Pulse is a fast, low-heat and low-spatter process that delivers faster travel speeds for semi-automatic and automated welding applications, also resulting in increased productivity," said a company spokesperson. "This process is ideal for welding on thin materials (up to 1/4 inch), such as sheet metal and tube applications, and offers a greater wire feed speed (WFS) range than short circuit or regulated metal deposition (RMD) processes. A high-deposition MIG process offers higher deposition rates and lower heat input than standard spray transfer, resulting in faster welding, increased productivity and better quality. The process works well for welding thicker materials and on larger welds (6 to 8 mm)." The systems both continue to offer Accu-Pulse pulsed MIG, RMD, MIG and flux-cored (FCAW) welding processes, along with air carbon arc capabilities. Miller has also expanded its weld program library (over 200 available) to allow companies to customize their applications to their exact needs.

The Continuum systems now come standard with Insight Core, an Internet-based welding information management system that monitors, collects and rapidly transmits actionable data to any Web-connected device. Insight Core helps improve productivity and manage costs by tracking and reporting arc starts, arc-on time and quality performance based on amperage and voltage. Both Continuum systems are also compatible with Insight Centerpoint, an optional advanced welding information management system that can be integrated into the power sources to provide real-time operator feedback and complete process control to maximize efficiencies in welding and fabrication applications.

A new optional accessory - the Continuum Swingarc single-wire model boom - is available in 8', 12' or 16' heights to accommodate work on large weldments and hard-to-reach areas. The Swingarc boom provides 360° rotation and a 60° lift angle to maximize space by creating 16', 24' or 32' diameter work areas. A counterbalance is designed to make it easy to raise and lower the boom, and it automatically holds its position. In-boom cable routing organizes hoses and cables to prevent damage and to maintain an orderly work cell.

"Both Continuum systems continue to feature user-friendly controls and system flexibilities, offering companies the ability to manage challenging jobs, adapt their weld cells to meet the demands of new applications and gain a competitive advantage as their fabrication and manufacturing needs evolve," said the spokesperson.

For more information contact:

Miller Electric Mfg. Co.

P.O. Box 100

Lithonia, GA 30058

800-426-4553

info@millerwelds.com

www.millerwelds.com

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