Latest Techniques for Welding High-Strength Steels and Aluminum

As vehicle design and construction evolve, so too must collision repair procedures, equipment and shops. Learn the latest techniques for welding modern high-strength steels and aluminum by attending a free webcast presented by Elektron on July 17.

Participants can register for "Welding Techniques for Today's Shop: Using the Right Equipment for the Right Weld," produced by Auto Body Repair Network (ABRN), at www.abrn.com/weldingtechniques.

Richard Perry, global repair product manager for Elektron parent company Vehicle Service Group (VSG), will lead the "Welding Techniques for Today's Shop: Using the Right Equipment for the Right Weld" webcast on July 17. (PRNewsFoto/Elektron)

"Properly welding aluminum and advanced steels requires new methods and equipment," says Richard Perry, global repair product manager for Elektron parent company Vehicle Service Group (VSG). "Their use in vehicle bodies is only going to increase over the next few years, so it is important that collision repair professionals start equipping themselves now with the knowledge and equipment necessary to properly return these vehicles to manufacturer specs. This webcast offers an easy, free opportunity for technicians to learn how to expand their welding capabilities."

Perry, who has worked in the collision repair industry for more than 20 years, will lead the webcast. He will discuss the differences between repairing collision damage in aluminum vs. steel, and will demonstrate how MIG brazing can be used with high-strength steels. Features offered by welders that are specifically designed for aluminum and advanced steel applications, like Elektron's new MIG/MAG welders, will be highlighted.

"No matter what the material, using the right equipment for a particular repair can make it much easier to produce a good weld," says Perry. "Technicians who are equipped with modern tools and the tips presented in the ABRN webcast will be more confident about repairing the newest vehicles."

Additional information about the "Welding Techniques for Today's Shop: Using the Right Equipment for the Right Weld" webcast is available at www.abrn.com/weldingtechniques. The webcast starts at 2 p.m. EDT on July 17 and is expected to last one hour, including a question-and-answer session.

To learn more about Elektron's full line of welders, visit www.chiefautomotive.com, contact your local Elektron distributor or call (800) 445-9262. Elektron is also active on Facebook, facebook.com/ElektronWelding, and Vimeo, vimeo.com/groups/elektronwelders.

About Elektron

Established in 1942, Elektron is a leading manufacturer of welders, plasma cutters and battery chargers. Elektron equipment has more vehicle OEM homologations or approvals (indicating they meet the OEM's performance requirements, often verified through lab testing) than any other products on the market and is sold in 110 countries around the world.

Elektron is a Vehicle Service Group (VSG) brand. VSG comprises nine major collision repair and vehicle lifting brands: Elektron, Chief® Automotive Technologies, Rotary Lift®, Forward® Lift, Direct-Lift®, Hanmecson®, Revolution® Lift, Blitz® and nogra®. Based in Madison, Ind., VSG has operations worldwide, including ISO 9001-certified manufacturing facilities on three continents.

Source: http://www.chiefautomotive.com/

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