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PRODUCT & PRINT SPOTLIGHT — continued from page 38 sizes, with or without a thumb hole, and is sold by the dozen pair. Wells Lamont Industrial www.wellslamont.com (800) 2473295 Eyewear Meets High Mass Impact Standard The company has created a line of John Deere Safety logo eyewear, designed for comfort and advanced vision protection. With shatterproof lenses and strong frames, these glasses meet the latest ANSI Z87.1 high velocity and high mass impact standards, providing OSHA-grade protection for every job. The line includes models in two families. The John Deere All Terrain Safety line includes Traction-X, Avert-X, and Torque-X models, all of which feature a special antifog lens coating, universal low-profile fit, and come with a microfiber storage/cleaning pouch. The John Deere Premium Lifestyle Safety line includes Drill-X (pictured), Pivot-X, Force-X, and Turf- X models, which come with a hardshell zipper case and cleaning cloth. Wiley X® www.wileyx.com (800) 7767842 www.aws.org The use of cladding to economically protect products and structures from corrosion and wear has advanced dramatically. Developments have taken place in hot-wire weld cladding, roll bonding, explosive cladding, titanium and nanocomposite materials, strip cladding, laser and electron beam technologies, ultrasonics, electroslag cladding, additive manufacture technologies, resistance cladding, and much more. Join us in Minneapolis for this first-ever AWS conference on cladding, and earn PDHs toward your AWS certification. 126 WELDING JOURNAL / APRIL 2015 AWS CLADDING CONFERENCE May 12–13, 2015 • Minneapolis, Minn. For more information, visit www.aws.org/conferences ������������������������������ ������������ �� ������������ ������ ������ ���������������� ���� ���������������� �������� ������������������ ������������������ ������ ������ �������������������� ���� ������ �� �� �� �� �� �� ���� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� ���������������������������� �� Call 866.879.9144 or sales@fosterprinting.com


Welding Journal | April 2015
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