Advancements in EWI Deep TIG for Higher Productivity GTAW
EWI DeepTIG™ flux was developed on the Navy ManTech Program in the 1990s to increase productivity during gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) by enabling simplified joint preparations and reduced number of passes.
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Scaling UP Metals Additive Manufacturing
Much of the recent work in metals additive manufacturing (AM) has taken place using the laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) process. This bottom-up, layer-by-layer build method has allowed for greatly increased design freedom and the production of parts which are not possible using conventional subtractive manufacturing methods.
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Computed Tomography with Process Expert Review
EWI’s Computed Tomography (CT) capabilities complement our expertise in ultrasonic and eddy current nondestructive evaluation (NDE). Industrial CT is based on the same principles as medical CAT (computerized axial tomography) scans.
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7 Ways EWI Helps Reduce Risk and Expedite New Process Implementation
EWI provides the expertise and support you need during the implementation of a new process to ensure that technology adaptations transition smoothly into production.
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Ensuring Reliability Through Materials Engineering, Characterization, and Testing
As standards for product quality and performance continue to increase, it is critical that manufacturers are able to ensure that products will perform to specifications, especially for applications in which an unexpected failure can carry serious health and safety risks.
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Increase Manufacturing Throughput and Speed Time-to-Market with NDE Technology
Incorporating nondestructive evaluation (NDE) concepts and applications throughout the product development timeline can give your company a competitive edge.
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Keeping Up with Product Performance Requirements
The fast pace of technological advancement coupled with increasing consumer and regulatory demands is placing manufacturers under more pressure than ever to design and develop innovative products. Across every industry, companies are striving to make products that are lighter, stronger, energy efficient, and more reliable to stay competitive and meet the needs of an evolving […]
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Keeping Pace with Shorter Product Design & Manufacturing Cycles
Manufacturers across all industries are under increasing pressure to reduce product design cycle times while simultaneously improving product performance. Expectations for design-to-deliver times can be up to half of what they were just ten to fifteen years ago. As a result, manufacturers are forced to compress their design and development processes.
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Development Chart
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