ESAB Quality Backed By Over 100 Years of Experience
The foundation
of ESAB was built early in the century by an inventive engineer who sought
a practical solution to a common problem. In 1904, Oscar Kjellberg produced
a heavily fluxed, or coated, electrode that substantially improved the
quality of weld metal. As it melted, the flux coating vaporized and formed
a gas that shielded the molten weld metal from air, thus preventing embrittling
reactions from occurring as the weld metal cooled.
Lightly coated electrodes of various types had been tried before, and
some of them permitted faster welding, but none of them improved the weld
metal properties. Kjellberg was the first to recognize the possibilities
of the heavy flux coating in preventing atmospheric contamination and
today is recognized as the inventor of the coated electrode.
Since Kjellberg founded Elektriska Svetsnings-Aktiebolaget (ESAB) in Sweden
in 1904, the company has led the welding industry in engineering and innovation,
never losing sight of ESAB's original mission to provide its customers
the highest caliber of products and services.
Today's ESAB is the result of a 1989 union of industry leaders: Alloy
Rods Corporation, L-TEC Welding & Cutting Systems, All-State Welding
Products, ESAB Automation and ESAB Welding Products. These companies represent
over 300 years of experience in welding consumables and equipment manufacturing,
and have introduced many innovative products and processes, including
stainless stick and low hydrogen electrodes, as well as submerged arc,
TIG ("Heliarc") and MIG welding.
The ESAB North America operating companies are The ESAB Group, Inc. and its subsidiaries, Alcotec Wire Corporation, ESAB Group Canada, Inc. and ESAB Mexico, S.A. de C.V. The ESAB Group, Inc. is the wholly owned subsidiary of Anderson Group Inc., headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.
All of ESAB North America's major manufacturing facilities are ISO
9002 certified. The plants in Hanover, Pa., and Ashtabula, Ohio, were
the first two plants in the industry to receive the certification, and
more recently ESAB's plants in Florence, S.C., and Monterrey, Mexico,
earned ISO 9002 status.
One of the reasons ESAB's plants have attained such high-quality standards
is because of their unyielding commitment to testing consumables and equipment.
In the case of consumables, every raw material that enters an ESAB North America
production facility undergoes rigorous chemical and physical testing before
being processed. Furthermore, critical monitoring and testing procedures
take place at every stage of manufacturing.
The testing of ESAB's equipment is just as demanding. Every new piece
of equipment is given a series of environmental tests, including impact,
vibration and operational tests. In addition, techniques such as Failure
Mode Effect Analysis (FMEA) and Quality Function Deployment (QFD) are
used in ESAB's development work in order to comply with the market requirements.