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Armco And Oerlikon Sign

Joint Manufacturing/

Marketing Agreement

Dr. John Garland, executive vice president of Oerlikon Welding Industries, has announced the finalization of an agreement with Armco

Steel to market the seven grades of submerged arc welding wire produced by their Union Wire

Rope Division. In a meeting with Dr. Garland,

Union Wire Rope's general manager David C.

Wineland said this agreement is particularly advantageous for the user since the fluxes pro- duced by Oerlikon complement the benefits of the wire. A one-source supply of the correct wire and flux for a wide range of submerged arc weld- ing requirements is now assured.

All of Armco's seven grades of wire (W-ll,

W-15, W-18, W-19, W-22, W-24 and W-25) have gained wide acceptance throughout the industry for the fabrication of alloy plates, pipe, castings and forgings requiring high strength/low tem- perature toughness. All have AWS classifica- tions, one has U.S. Navy approval as a Qualified

Product, and those designed for marine applica- tions have American Bureau of Shipping list- ings.

Under the Oerlikon/Armco label, the seven wires will be marketed exclusively by Oerlikon and their authorized distributors, together with the complete line of Oerlikon electrodes, fluxes, wires, and strip cladding electrodes. Oerlikon

Welding Industries opened their new headquar- ters/manufacturing facilities in Houston on

April 1,1982, to better serve their customers and their distributors throughout the U.S. and Can- ada.

Full literature on the complete line of Oerli-

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Union Wire Rope general manager David Wineland (left) is shown shaking hands with Dr. John Garland, executive president of Oerlikon Welding Industries. kon/Armco welding wire is available at no cost.

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