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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2008

Water plasma welding using multiplaz 2500m macro video capture

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  • Hey!! don't get angry, I think that for what it is it does a wonderful work, Now keep in mind! would you go in to space with that kind of welding? I mean Why don't you Take some time, talk to some people that is an expert on the field and see if they can do better! I'm not an expert on the field of plasma management! But It seem to me that if you preheat the welds you may get a way much cleaner!

  • @Migueldeservantes Could you weld crankshaft? If so, please show us.

  • Are you kidding me? These welds would get you fired and thrown out of any shop I"ve ever seen. As the poster below stated, Either the machine isn't capable of producing quality welds or the operator is a dunce. As this is a video from the manufacturer, I'd wager than the machine is the culprit.

  • @JHV166 This is manual equipment. for example, for welding of gas pipelines certified welder and his skills.

  • The welds look terrible. They would never pass a visual inspection. The plasma seems to have a lot of dross and the cut looks pretty wide. Maybe it is just the operator or it could be the torch pressure pushing the weld puddle all over the place. I think I will stick with my TIG machine until I see some drastic improvement with its welding capability.

  • @shortster90 Welding work is verified by x-ray but not visually. This video demonstration of the fact that anyone can weld good quality.

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  • To Multiplaz, I am not sure who you are trying to fool by stating that welding work is not verified visually but by x-ray. Every welding school in America, puts so much effort into the student to produce a good looking weld. The student will not make it to x-ray if the can't pass a visual inspection, that is a fact that you are ignoring. Every state inspector in America would would fail your welds immediately due to the poor visual presentation. A professional would never accept this toy.

  • To Spartan, It is apparent to me that you have no education in the welding trade. As a certified welder, I could not present these welds for testing because they immediately fail visual inspection.

    If a state inspector is failing you constantly on visual inspection, you are not going to make money and you will be thrown off the job. I don't care how strong they claim the weld is, if you can't present a 6g test that passes visual to go onto x-ray, then the device is useless.

    Handrails, NEVER!!!

  • To CBSNEWS, Is replacing 15k worth of tools with something that does a lot of things poorly, worth a life when a critical weld fails and somebody dies. Or perhaps you might enjoy a plant explosion killing dozens of people better.

     Show me some proof that this thing is getting better penetration than a 300 amp stick welder.

    Show me some x-ray passes. In the real world terrible looking welds indicate a terrible weld.

    Try selling stainless gas tanks with those beads!

    Oh no sales, get a TIG, FOOL!

  • If you want to sell the product, then you must show a professional making a good visual weld.

    Not the garbage that you are showing now. Who do you think your market is, housewives or professional welders who know what a bead should look like? Show us a hammer test on a butt weld, with those terrible beads! You are not impressing the professionals (your market area) with this video. If this was my company, I would fire the individual who posted this reputation damaging video.

  • As a certified welder, I know that welds must pass an X-Ray test, but they only get X-rayed if they can pass the visual test first. Everything that you present in the video fails the visual test miserably.

    Perfect looking welds indicate that the chance of pockets and incursions are not there. When I went to welding school, the people who presented welds that look like yours, never went to X-ray. That was the process to weed out terrible welders then and now.

    You have weeded yourself out!

  • @multiplaz Nonsense, get yourself a certified welding inspector and see if he/she will sign off on these welds. Not likely in this universe.

  • @Migueldeservantes We believe that it is not properly to show the samples made by professional welder. Multiplaz is that anyone can learn to weld qualitatively, just need time for training. Oxide layer is the essence of the advantage of plasma water. Oxide layer does not provide rust. Good luck.

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