Lincoln Electric is the world leader in the engineering, design, and manufacturing of advanced arc welding solutions, automated joining, assembly and cutting systems, plasma and oxy-fuel cutting equipment, and has a leading global position in brazing and soldering alloys. Lincoln is recognized as the Welding Expert™ for its leading materials science, software development, automation engineering, and application expertise, which advance customers’ fabrication capabilities to help them build a better world. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, Lincoln has 56 manufacturing locations in 19 countries and a worldwide network of distributors and sales offices serving customers in over 160 countries.

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Askaynak

Founded in 1974, Askaynak became the exclusive distributor of Lincoln Electric's welding machinery and equipment in 1992. In 1998, this relationship became a fully-fledged partnership with the acquisition of a 50% shareholding in the Company by Lincoln Electric.

Askaynak, based in Turkey, produces MIG/MAG welding wires, submerged Arc wires, stick electrodes and Starweld® stainless steel MIG and TIG wires. Kobatek® products are used in hardfacing repair and maintenance welding applications. Lincoln Electric equipment and consumables are also marketed by Askaynak for regional sales.

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Harris® Products Group

Credited with discovering the oxy-acetylene method of cutting in 1899, John Harris exhibited a torch in 1904 and founded Harris Calorific™ in 1905. Independently, in 1914, Joseph W. Harris founded J.W. Harris Company, specializing in distribution of parts for automotive and farm vehicles.

Lincoln Electric acquired Harris Calorific™ in 1990. The Harris® Products Group was formed in 2006 with the merger of Harris Calorific, Inc., manufacturer of gas welding and cutting equipment and gas regulation and distribution systems, and the J.W. Harris Company., manufacturer of brazing and soldering alloys and welding consumables.

今天,合并后的公司是世界领先的the design, development and manufacture of gas welding and cutting equipment, industrial and specialty gas regulation equipment, gas distribution systems, brazing and soldering alloys and welding alloys.

The Harris® Products Group currently operates manufacturing facilities in Mason, Ohio, USA; Gainesville, Georgia, USA, Dzierzonow, Poland, and Sao Paulo, Brazil.

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Indalco® Alloys, Inc.

For more than 25 years, Indalco® Alloys has produced a broad range of premium aluminum alloy TIG (GTAW) cut lengths and MIG (GMAW) wires in a variety of convenient packages for projects large and small.

The Company also serves as a continuous cast redraw producer for other processors of aluminum wire products. Manufacturing was recently upgraded with a significant modernization of the Company’s continuous cast aluminum rod mill facilities. Indalco® remains the only aluminum welding consumables supplier that controls the chemistry and quality of its own rod to manufacture welding consumables. The result is enhanced product consistency at the arc and the ability to customize formulations to target specific metallurgical challenges raised by customer applications.

In recent years, the Company has expanded its product line to aluminum stick electrode (SMAW) products and new forms of welding consumable bulk packaging.

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Robolution GmbH

Robolution GmbH is a leader in the development, construction, installation and marketing of robot systems and related components, such as mounting jigs, gripper systems and peripherals.

Product range includes robot systems incorporating high tech components and extends from standard items of equipment to fully automated, interlinked production lines. Many years of experience, above all in the area of automated welding technology, are reflected in widely varied and successfully implemented solutions installed for a broad range of customers. Standard welding systems, as well as individually designed equipment concepts for specific purposes, are characteristic of the Robolution brand name.

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Techalloy®, Inc.

With a start as early as 1919, Baltimore, Maryland-based Techalloy®, Inc., became a Lincoln Electric Company in 2011. The Company produces nickel alloy and stainless steel welding consumables for automotive exhaust systems, high temperature and anti-corrosive chemical and pharmaceutical industry applications and oil and gas industry fabrication maintenance and repair.

Additionally, the Company’s products are considered industry standards in power generation and nuclear applications. Techalloy® maintains a leading position as a supplier for power plant weld overlay operations. The food industry relies on Techalloy® for mixing, transfer and conveying equipment fabrication and repair. The highly corrosive environments experienced in the paper and pulp industries often require overlay welding to help protect processing equipment. Additionally, Marine products are generally exposed to natural corrosives that can be addressed with Techalloy® nickel and stainless steel alloys.

Moving forward, Techalloy® products will be sold direct and also through the Lincoln Electric network of sales and distribution facilities around the world.

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Weartech™ International, Inc.

Founded in 1990, Weartech™ International, Inc., became a Lincoln Electric Company in 2012. The Company produces cobalt-based hardfacing and wear-resistant welding consumables. Over the past 20 years, Weartech has provided technical solutions to customers facing wear problems both in the United States and internationally.

With over 150 years of combined experience, the collaborative efforts of the Weartech team enabled it to be a leader in manufacturing expertise alloy development, engineering, and application technology.

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