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EFD Induction a.s
Boleveien 10, P.O. Box 363 Sentrum
3701 Skien, Norway
Phone: +47-35 50 60-00
Fax: +47-35 50 60-10
http://www.efd-induction.com
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18/05/2012
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EFD Induction expert published by leading steel industry groupAn extensive technical paper co-authored by Dr. Hansjürg Stiele, a material sciences expert at EFD Induction Germany, has been published by ‘Stahl-Informations-Zentrum’, the prestigious industry group representing German steel producers and manufacturers. The paper, which is so far only available in German is titled ‘Wärmebehandlung von Stahl—Randschichthärten’ (Heat Treatment of ... more |
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18/05/2012
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EFD Induction acquires Electronic Heating Equipment, Inc.EFD Induction acquires Electronic Heating Equipment, Inc.EFD Induction has announced its acquisition of Electronic Heating Equipment (EHE), Inc., a leading supplier of impeders, coils, scarfing equipment and related products to tube and pipe manufacturers around the world. Commenting on the acquisition, EFD Induction CEO Eivin Jørgensen says “EHE is a dynamic enterprise that since its foundation in 1980 has won the trust and confidence of top tube and pipe makers. The company is a perfect fit for us to strengthen our presence in North America, and to further expand in the global tube and pipe market.” EHE builds customized coils, impeder and scarfing assemblies, components critical for highproductivity welding. “The acquisition,” says Jørgensen, “means EFD Induction now offers tube and pipe manufacturers everything from high-uptime solid-state welders to specialized coils, impeders and scarfing products. And since induction welders, impeders and ID scarfing equipment all have to work together, there are obvious benefits to customers in having EFD Induction as a single source. We can ensure that impeders and coils work with the ID scarfing equipment so that each welder operates at optimum efficiency.” EHE founder John Wright will continue as managing director of Washington state-based EHE for the next several months. He will continue to work for both EHE and EFD Induction as a consultant. “We’re thrilled to be able to call on John’s expertise in the future,” says Jørgensen. “His experience and contacts will be invaluable as we continue to grow the business.” The tube and pipe welding industry accounts for a significant part of EFD Induction’s global business. The company’s ‘Weldac’ range of solid-state induction welders are sold around the world, and are particularly popular with makers of pipe for the oil and gas industries. EFD Induction also recently announced the launch of a range of smaller, lower-power ‘Weldac’ welders to meet growing global demand. Minimize News |
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13/02/2012
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EFD Induction to show new low power welder at Tube DüsseldorfEFD Induction will display one of its new low-power induction welders at this year’s Tube Düsseldorf (hall 06, stand C 26). The welders are the latest addition to EFD Induction’s well-known Weldac range of induction welders. “The only differences,” says Peter Runeborg, head of welder sales at EFD Induction, “are the new welders’ lower power ratings of 50-225 kW and their smaller footprints. ... more |


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