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Lincoln Electric is the world leader in the design, development and manufacture of arc welding products, robotic arc welding systems, plasma and oxyfuel cutting equipment and has a leading global position in the brazing and soldering alloys market. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, Lincoln has 47 manufacturing locations, including operations and joint ventures in 19 countries and a worldwide network of distributors and sales offices covering more than 160 countries. For more information about Lincoln Electric and its products and services, visit the Company's website at www.lincolnelectric.com.
In addition to being the industry standard for welding equipment and supplies, Lincoln Electric also develops and supplies Welding Training Simulators and supplies. Tech-Labs is proud to represent Lincoln’s line of educational Welding Simulators and is your Authorized Educational Reseller.
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Lincoln Electric is your one-stop, your one partner, — your single education resource.
We offer a full range of training solutions for educators -- teaching aids and curriculum, equipment, and consumables for every process, welding training systems, personal protection gear and tools, fume extraction, and more. Browse products organized into Levels to help you determine which training tools are right for your program.
Welding Training Systems • Robotics & Advanced Welding • Welding & Cutting Equipment • Welding & Cutting Curriculum ... and more!
Teach future skilled workers the art and craft of welding with premium welding training products including virtual trainers, weld booths, and educational packages. Instructors can engage students in production welding applications, welding techniques, robotic programming, and provide resources to advance their welding program.
Tech-Labs is proud to offer Lincoln Electric's line of virtual and automated welding training systems to educational institutions in Texas, Oklahoma. The virtual and automated training systems help welding, robotic, and manufacturing technology instructors and students develop the skills necessary to prepare for a career in the skilled trades or advanced manufacturing environment.
PolyJet 3D printing technology produces astonishingly smooth, detailed architectural models in an array of materials, including rigid photopolymers ready for painting. For models that must bear loads or take abuse, FDM Technology builds strong parts in production-grade thermoplastics.
The aerospace industry has long been looked to as a leader in predicting manufacturing trends. Learn how organizations, such as NASA & Leptron, are using additive manufacturing in all cycles of production, from design concept to near-end-of-life repairs.
Aerospace engineers rely on patented FDM Technology for prototyping, tooling and part manufacturing. FDM works with high-performance thermoplastics, including ULTEM 9085, to build jigs, fixtures, check gauges and production aircraft parts. Designers in aerospace have long embraced FDM for concept modeling and prototyping.
For precision prototyping that includes rigid, rubberlike and clear materials, Stratasys also offers PolyJet 3D printing.
Around the world, growth in medical spending outpaces inflation, and patients are taking on a greater share of the cost and clinical decision making. By adapting agilely and accelerating the pace of innovation, you can improve patient care while sustaining or improving profitability. Our 3D printing solutions — comprising technology, materials, services and medical-industry expertise — can help you enhance clinical outcomes or economic value at every step in the health care delivery value chain.
Stratasys 3D Printing takes learning to new heights by capturing imaginations, testing ideas and proving theories in real space. Universities are using it to provide lifelike prototypes and durable custom lab equipment. High school students are taking their designs into space. And elementary schools are igniting a love for STEM education.
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Item Number:205-120DAC's Right Angle Spiral Bevel Gear Reducer Dissectible (205-120) allows students to study topics such as gear trains and ratios, the role of right-angle drives, the components of a spiral bevel gear, and much more.
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Item Number:205-210DAC Worldwide’s Right-Angle Straight Bevel Gear Reducer Cutaway (205-210) depicts a sectioned industrial gear reducer for classroom and laboratory training related to mechanical drives.
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Item Number:205-110DAC Worldwide’s Right Angle Straight Bevel Gear Reducer Dissectible (205-110) is for hands-on mechanical drives training in either the classroom or lab.
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Item Number:205-201DAC Worldwide’s Right-Angle Worm Gear Reducer Cutaway (205-201) is a sectioned industrial gear reducer to aid in mechanical drives' training and learning experiences. This example, which was procured as industrial surplus, has been cleaned, restored, repainted, and refinished using durable coatings.
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Item Number:205-101DAC Worldwide's Right Angle Worm Gear Reducer Dissectible (205-101) provides training scenarios to aid learners in the tasks they will encounter on the job.
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Item Number:295-406This Sucker Rod Pump Stuffing Box Assembly Replica features a formed-steel, 8-gauge baseplate, which allows for demonstration of primary packing compressions while under pressure, as well as the assembly’s accommodation of pump alignment.
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Item Number:295-405DAC Worldwide’s Rotary Drilling Bit Replica Set, 9-Piece (295-405) is an assortment of rotary drilling bit replicas that teaches learners about the primary drill bit technology used on today's oil & gas rotary drilling rigs.
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Item Number:241-000DAC Worldwide’s Rotary Kiln Maintenance Training System (241-000) is a heavy-duty, steel benchtop training device that allows for realistic training in maintenance activities associated with large rotary kilns.
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Item Number:211-192DAC Worldwide's Rotary Screw Compressor Cutaway (211-192) is a realistic, sectioned rotary screw compressor commonly found in manufacturing plants and other industrial applications. This device includes a 7-gauge formed-steel mounting baseplate, allowing for stand-alone use, bench-top mounting, or mounting on specialized DAC mounting workstations.
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SACA's Micro-Credentials can be attained to prove efficiency in specific applications or combined to attain a full SACA Specialist Certification. The Smart Automation Certification Alliance (SACA) is a non-profit organization supported by industry partners and educators.














