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New Laser Welding Versus MIG, Which is Better for Aluminum Welding
Is it worth investing in the laser welding unit?
Building the AI economy: What it means for Canada’s construction workforce and public safety
As the AI economy accelerates, Canada’s construction industry will be at the forefront of building the digital future.
Ian Lowe, Lowe Tide Design
Notable Profile
Dan’s Welding – A Legacy of Generational Transitions and Craftsmanship
Interview with Allison Nielsen, President of Dan’s Welding
The Story of Nickel – Part 1
Nickel is an extremely important metal and is found on Earth in a combination with iron.
Induction-assisted Friction Welding: Advances and Applications
The concept of using a rapid "one-shot" welding process in the pipeline industry represents great potential for increasing productivity.
Ask an Expert FAQ From the Nickel Institute Technical Advice Line
Question about dissimilar metal reaction between aluminum and stainless steel in solar panel installation.
Advances in Hydrogen and Carbon Dioxide Testing Technology
EWI Expands Test Labs to Meet Industry Demands
Construction Outlook 2025: How the AI Revolution Will Influence What We Build and How We Build It
The AI revolution is here.
Profile: Collaborating to Create Real Value: The Role of R&D at EWI
EWI helps businesses get the most out of their R&D investments through innovative, high-impact solutions.
Invent the Future: Achieve Measurable Results with R&D
R&D is a key driver of North America’s competitiveness and productivity, enabling technological leadership, innovation, and adaptability.
Advancing On-Demand Fabrication: Leveraging Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing in Alberta’s Energy Sector
On-demand part fabrication is of significant interest to the Albertan energy sector.
Building a Skilled Workforce for Northern Ontario
Sudbury event fosters collaboration in healthcare and mining trades.
Ultrasonic Testing
In this article, we discuss the use of ultrasound as an inspection tool for the examination of welds.
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