Welding Spotlight
Hot Air Tools
The new S-LINE hot air welding
tools from FORSTHOFF feature
an ergonomic tapered handle
design, for a more comfortable
grip, with temperature controls and
power switch conveniently located at
the base of the handle. The new tools
continue to be service-friendly because of
the new generation of motors with significantly
increased carbon lifespan of more than
1,500 hours.
The three new �S� line models - Quick-SE, Grand-SE
and Hot Air SE - will replace similar electronic versions of
the �L� line starting in Spring 2009. This change will also
be reflected in upgraded blowers for the automatic overlap
and tape welders.
For additional information, contact Bob Brunsman,
Abbeon Cal, Inc. , 123 Gray Avenue, Santa Barbara, CA
93101, 800-922-0977/805-966-0810, Fax: 805-966-7659, E-mail: bbrunsman@abbeon.com, Web: www.abbeon.com.
Rod & Welder
Drader stocks a range of welding rod and custom manufactures
numerous colors and types of plastic.
Customers
can send their
own resins to
ensure the welding
rod matches
the parent plastic
material exactly.
Drader�s
minimum order remains 10
pounds. Their welding rod
can be used with most fabrication type plastic welders on
the market today.
Injection Welder
Drader is also the manufacturer of the Injectiweld for
fabricating, prototyping and repairing thermoplastics. The
welder is easy to use and produces high quality welds.
Two unique features set the Injectiweld
apart from other plastic welders. A
hot tip melts into the parent
material eliminating the need
to scrape off the layer of oxidation
before making a
weld. Interchangeable
tips increase the
welder�s versatility, allowing welds ranging in size from
1/16� to 1/2� in a single pass. The second feature is its
automatic feed system. This allows control of the welder
with one hand and use of the other hand to hold the part
being welded. High quality welds are produced because
the unit injects a molten shot of welding rod into the weld
zone with consistent, repeatable pressure.
For additional information, contact Bruce Lecky, Drader
Mfg. Ind., Ltd., 5750 50th Street NW, Edmonton, Alberta
T6B 2Z8 Canada, 800-661-4122/780-440-2231, Fax:
780-440-2244, E-mail: blecky@drader.com, Web: www.
drader.com.
Welders, Benders & Training
Ingenia North America�s manual butt welder model INGENIA
NA 15.20 S hand is
used for butt fusion of
thermoplastic sheets (e.g.
PVC-U, PE-HD, PP, PVDF)
either flat or at a 90�
angle. The machine will
weld widths of 1.5 meters
or 62 inches and up to 20
mm thick.
This is the ideal
machine for any shop to
fuse scrap or make small
tanks, etc.
Automated Bending Machine
INGENIA NA automated bender model 20 BA, is a
robust all-round machine with a flexible range of application.
The bending cycle runs automatically, the main bending
parameters are stored in a database, which is linked to
the plc-control. While one bending zone is cooling, the
machine
automatically starts
the heating
of the next
bending zone simultaneously.
Machine widths can
vary from 1 meter to 3 meters and up to 25 mm thickness.
The machine is designed to fold-weld all semi-crystalline
thermoplastics as well as to bend amorphous thermoplastics.
The machine is also designed to bend U-Profiles. All
INGENEIA machinery is designed according the requirements
established by DVS e.V. and CEN standards.
Welder Training
The Plastic Welding School has expanded the classroom
base to include The Malcom Company, Tiverton, RI, Star
Process Heat Systems, Farmingdale, NJ and also the
home classroom located in Belleview, FL. In addition, The
Plastic Welding School has expanded its curriculum to
include on-site training at the customer�s facility. This is
very beneficial as the employees work with the company�s
tools, in the company�s environment and with the company�s
material.
The spring classes will begin soon and enrollment is limited
to eight per class. All three courses: the two day introductory
class, the three day including extrusion welding,
and the 5 day advanced course will be taught at all three
locations and are hands-on.
For additional information, contact Larry Rowold,
Ingenia North America, 1010 Vermont Ave, The Villages,
FL 32159, 352-259-7103, Cell 630-319-3480, E-mail:
larry@rreworld.com.
Stock Tank Couplings
Fabricated and molded tank manufacturers are finding
there is no longer a need for trips to a machine shop
because economical heavy-duty tank couplings, designed
for their application,
are now
available.
IPW
tank couplings
are easy to
install and are
sized to fit standard
hole saw
dimensions. They
have a shoulder
that gauges installation depth and provides for guaranteed
square installations on flat surfaces. The shoulder also provides
better weld strength and easy installation on round
tanks. The shoulder and the low profile design, combined
with thick crosssections, practically eliminate couplings
shearing off from side impact. The
thick cross-sections prevent the
splitting commonly seen with FPT
threaded couplings.
IPW features sizes 1/2� through
4� from stock in natural HDPE,
black HDPE, natural PP and black
Type II (copolymer) PP. Eurogray
PP, PVDF, PVC and CPVC materials
and sizes 1/8� to 24� are now
available on request. IPW provides
full couplings when interior
piping is needed and for vertical
installations on domed tanks.
For additional information, contact
Phil Holt, Industrial Plastic
Works, 6220 Enterprise Drive,
Knoxville, TN 37909, 800-966-1460, Fax: 865-637-4540, E-mail:
sales@indplasticwks.com.
Hot Air/Hot Gas
Equipment
Laramy Products LLC has been manufacturing and supplying
thermoplastic welding and forming equipment for over
40 years. Their complete line of welders insures a model to
fit your needs and
your budget -
whether it be a
shop unit, field
application or for
nitrogen required
welds. A wide variety
of welding tips
and a wide range
of heat elements
are available to
complete your welding equipment.
They also offer bending bars with an optional sword
attachment providing an inexpensive tool for heating thermoplastic
sheets to form bends.
Their fusion-type pipe welders with die sizes available
from �� through 4� and 16mm through 110mm provide
an efficient way to join PP, PE and Kydex pipe and fittings.
Laramy�s distributor base is global and they provide
100% inventory and same-day shipping.
For additional information, contact Sherry Stahler, Laramy
Products LLC, P.O. Box 1168, Lyndonville, VT 05851,
802-626-9328, Fax: 802-626-5529, E-mail: laramy@together.net, Web: www.laramyplasticwelders.com
Plastic Welding Equipment
For 60 years,
Leister Process Technologies
has been the
worldwide leader in plastic-welding and ho-air equipment,
with a wide selection of hand tools, accessories,
plastic-extrusion welders and
more. Headquartered in Sarnen,
Switzerland and with sales and service
centers in more than 90 countries, Leister is ISO
9001 certified, with all products and accessories manufactured
on its own state-of-the-art
premises. Swiss technology, unsurpassed
performance and quality,
and affordable prices
makes Leister the plastic fabricators�
first choice.
The North American market is serviced by five
Authorized Master Distributors who are trained, tested
and approved to sell, service and support all Leister equipment.
Contact your local distributor for more information:
800-694-1472 (Western U.S.), 800-635-0384
(Midwestern U.S.), 888-807-4030 (Northeastern U.S.),
800-241-4628 (Southeastern U.S.), 888-438-6324
(Canada).
Welding Rod
New Image Plastics
is back in full operation offering the
largest selection of thermoplastic and engineering grade
welding/filler rod and can match and extrude welding rod
to meet customers� needs. Resin data sheets, real time
inspection reports and
manufacturer�s certifications
are also available
for your ISO requirements.
New Image extrudes
100% prime virgin
materials and can provide
Spec Sheets to
match parent material.
They can supply small diameter and large diameter rods,
rods for welding and custom print-to-part profiles.
For additional information, contact Jim Waring, New
Image Plastics Manufacturing, 2411 Locust Street South,
Canal Fulton, OH 44614, 330-854-3010, Fax: 330-854-6770, E-mail: newimageplastics@sbcglobal.net, Web:
www.newimageplastics.com.
Extruder Line
Plastic Welding Technologies (PWT) offers the new line of
Munsch Extruders. The extruders feature new brushless,
high output preheat blowers and smaller, dual display
temperature controllers. The extruders also feature heavyduty
custom-built drive
motors to withstand the
harsh conditions of continuous
use.
The extruders have
higher extrudate outputs
and a lower price due to
improved manufacturing
techniques.
Munsch now makes all components of their extruders
in-house. This allows for greater quality control and better
product availability.
Larger models include a 2-year warranty on gearbox
and extruder heaters.
For additional information, in the west contact, Greg
A.Yaple at 800-635-6693, in the east contact, Rick
Conrad at 888-793-7333, PWT International, 4261
Business Drive, Cameron Park, CA 95682, E-mail:
sales@pwtworld.com, Web: www.pwtworld.com.
Plastic Welding Tools
Ritmo�s
new extruder is equipped with a hydraulic motor
that allows you to perform welding with extremely high
output rates on large/thick
pipe fittings and
sheets. It is sold
with its own power
generator to make it
independent from other
power sources.
The RSB-60 is also equipped with an
extrusion output regulator, temperature control
safety system, display for temperature setting
and spotlight LEDs to illuminate the welding area.
It works with PP and PE rods of 5/32� and 16/34�.
This new hand-extruder is equipped with hydraulic hoses,
self-blower double temperature controller, turnable side
handle and a replacement 360 rotating Teflon shoe.
For additional information, contact Felix Vassallo, Ritmo
America, LLC, 300 Acuff Road, Lake Wales, FL 33859,
863-679-8655, Fax: 863-679-8685, E-mail: info@ritmoamerica.com, Web: www.ritmoamerica.com.
Hot Air Line
After 55 years of business,
Seelye
is still one of the leading
manufacturers of thermoplastic welders.
The Model 63 is a very popular welder for all levels of
expertise. The temperature on the SI-1005 and SI-1002 is
adjustable using the air regulator. Their 1167 includes a
self-contained air compressor and the only way to adjust
the temperature is by changing the heating element.
The FC Series are for people who want additional control.
They have a control board that enables the technician
to have more control over the temperature. By adjusting
the air flow on the 2001FC and the rheostat on the control
board you are able to achieve a more accurate temperature.
Unlike the 1167,
the FCP�s temperature is
adjustable and is controlled
by the rheostat on the control
board.
The 1197CH is the
welder for people who weld
everything from PP to
UHMW. Like the FC Series,
it has infinite heat control
settings and our patented
�Cool to the Touch Barrel.�
This safety feature allows the welder
to be approximately 900� F at the tip while leaving the
barrel cool to the touch.
We are proud to announce that some of our most popular
thermoplastic welding tips are again available. We
have reengineered them to make them easier to use.
Please call us today to place an order for any one of our
thermoplastic welding tips including the famous: 1025
1028 Narrow body automatic speed tips, 1017 & 1018
Wide body automatic speed tips and 1024 Ribbon rod
automatic speed tips.
For additional information, contact Paige Bowen, Seelye,
Inc., 333C Enterprise Street, Ocoee, FL 34761, 800-258-
2936/407-656-6677, Fax: 407-656-5244, E-mail:
seelyeinc@aol.com, Web: www.seelyeinc-orl.com.
Full Line Welding Supplier
Wegener Welding LLC,
a renowned supplier of hot air, hot
air extrusion and sheet bending and butt welding machinery
is pleased to announce
that their location in
Chicago is now set
up to demonstrate
and supply
from stock butt
fusion
machines and
the relevant
band saws to
fabricate fittings
made
of thermoplastic
pipe.
The design of the welding machines allows for adaptation
to industry-specific demands. This includes machine
pressure ratings and pipe OD dimensions, as well as the
options of manual, data logging or full CNC controls. A
multi-purpose machine with additional IR technology is
also on
hand for
process
validation
purposes
of application-
specific
jointing
technologies.
With
easy
access to the two major Chicagoland airports, Wegener
is now set up to demonstrate sheet and pipe butt and
socket fusion technology as well as hot air and hot air
extrusion welders. In-depth welder training of the manual
technologies is also available. Wegener Welding enjoys
the challenge of designing and building specialty
machines for customers who need equipment and/or technologies
that are out of the ordinary.
For additional information, contact Dagmar Ziegler,
WEGENER Welding, LLC, 16W231 S. Frontage Road, Unit
#12, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, 630-789-0990, Fax: 630-789-1380, E-mail: dagmar@wegenerwelding.com, Web:www.wegenerwelding.com.
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