Lincoln Electric Presentation and Demonstration
Monday, November 20th – 4:00 PM CDT Central Alabama Community College Weld Shop – Alexander City, AL |
Lincoln Electric was founded on December 5, 1895, in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A. An initial $200 investment was used to develop and commercialize a unique, direct current electric motor for industrial applications. What started as a spark of ingenuity flickered and gained momentum. By 1911, John C. and James F. Lincoln invented and launched their first variable voltage arc welder, an innovation that catapulted Lincoln Electric into a new technology and industry that would drive its future success.
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The Welding program at Central Alabama Community College provides students with the knowledge and skills in the heating and melting of metals. Students experience rigorous hands-on training with cutting, forming, and the permanent jointing of metal products used in construction of bridges, buildings, and ships some of which are done in conjunction with computers and robots. Students often work on assembly lines, steel mills, railroad shops and highway departments.
https://www.cacc.edu/academics/programs/associate-in-occupational-technology/welding-associate/
Directions to the Weld shop once entering campus. You will come up CACC Dr. Next you will turn right. You will see the building complex and the signage to the Welding shop. Parking will be in the front. Mr. Chris Stiver from Lincoln Welding will hold presentation and demonstrations on new welding equipment.
The group will need safety/ steel toe shoes. |
LocationCentral Alabama Community College Weld Shop 1675 Cherokee Rd Alexander City, AL 35010 |