The theme for the stand is ‘Looking Back & Moving Forwards’ and visitors will have the opportunity to explore the heritage of Weldability Sif and try the companies innovative new products first hand.
The Company will be highlighting its extensive range of MMA, MIG and TIG welding equipment along with plasma cutting equipment and welding consumables. Amongst the new products on show will be the SifWeld 200 MTS portable multi process MIG, MMA and TIG welding inverter with an integral wire feed system, an OCV of 63V, a welding current range from 5 – 200A and rated 200A @ 25% duty cycle.
Weldability Sif is also closely involved with the training of welding apprentices and they will be showing how it is now very easy for educational establishments to deliver a Traineeship or Apprenticeships in Welding, especially with financial assistance from the Weldability-Sif Foundation. On show will be NOS mapped work books and innovative and full inter-active E-Learning package with leading edge Virtual Welding PC’s as well as practical classroom and workshop solutions.
Also along for the ride will be the Company’s newest recruit, in the form of “Motorman” a 2m. high metallic sculpture, that was put together by German artist, Armin Ciesielski, one of three German metal sculptors who work together and have turned their talents to constructing grim aliens and predators from scrap metal and are now also recreating a few iconic and unobtainable automobiles from recycled, truck and automobile parts.
The great Essen giveaway – Weldability Sif will be giving away free products each day of the exhibition with 10 visitors per day having the chance to claim a product with a value of up to £163.
Steve Purnell, Marketing Manager at Weldability-Sif: “We took the strategic decision to attend Schweissen und Schneiden to show the World market our total capabilities ranging from a comprehensive range of welding and cutting machines together with welding consumables to apprentice training courses and virtual reality welder training. We are a one stop shop for welding and this is what we shall be looking to show to customer both existing and prospective.”
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