Nowadays, with the development of technology, the welding is more and more advanced. And now, let us traces the history of welding.
BC 3,000 years, Egypt forging welding technology.
BC 2,000 years, China's Yin Dynasty manufacturing weapons by welding.
BC 200 years, China has mastered the brazing of bronze and iron forging welding process.
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1801: British H.Davy discovered arc.
1836: Edmund Davy finds acetylene gas.
1856: The English physicist James Joule discovered the principle of resistance welding.
1959: Deville and Debray invented hydrogen and oxygen welding.
1881: the French De Meritens invented the earliest carbon arc welding machine.
1881: the United States, Dr. R. H. Thurston spent six years, completed all experiments of a full range of copper - zinc alloy solder in the strength and flexibility.
1882: England Robert A. Hadfield invented and named after his authenticate manganese steel obtained a patent.
1885: American Elihu Thompson gain resistance welding machine patent.
1885: Russian Benardos Olszewski invented carbon arc welding technology.
1888: Russian H.г. C лавянов invented metal pole arc welding.
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1889-1890: American C. L. Coffin for the first time using the optical wire electrode for the arc welding.
1890: American C. L. Coffin proposed the concept of welding in oxidizing media.
1890: British Brown for the first time the use of oxygen and gas cutting to bank robbery attempt.
1895: Bavarian Konrad Roentgen observed a stream of electrons through the vacuum tube X-ray phenomenon.
1895: French Le Chatelier obtained the certificate of oxyacetylene flame.
1898: German Goldschmidt invented aluminum heat welding.
1898: German Klebsiella Schmidt invented copper electrode arc welding.
1900: British Strohmyer invented the thin coating electrode.
1900: French Fouch and Picard create the first oxygen acetylene cutting torch.
1901: German Menne invented the oxygen spear cutting.
1904: Swedish Oscar. Kjelberg established the world's first welding electrode factory - ESAB's OK electrode factory.
1904: American Avery invented the portable cylinder.
1907: When New York removed the old central railway station, because the use of oxygen acetylene cutting to save more than 20% of project costs.
1907: October, Swedish O. Kjellberg perfected the thick coating electrode.
1909: Schonherr invented the plasma arc.
1911: Philadelphia & Suburban gas company built the first use of oxygen solvent welding of 11 miles long pipeline.
1912: the first oxygen acetylene gas welded steel pipe market.
1912: Edward G. Budd, of Philadelphia, USA, produced the first all-steel car body using resistance spot welding.
About 1912: the United States Ford Motor Company in order to produce the famous T-type cars, in their own factory's laboratory to complete the modern welding process.
1913: Avery and Fisher perfected acetylene cylinders in Indianapolis, USA.
1916: Ansel. Sint invented the welding zone X-ray nondestructive testing.
1917: During the First World War, 109 marine engines were recovered from Germany using arc welding, and 500,000 American soldiers were transported to France using these repaired ships.
1917: Webster & Southbridge, Massachusetts, USA, uses electric arc welding equipment to weld eleven-mile-long, three-inch-diameter pipelines.
1919: Comfort A. Adams formed the American Welding Society (AWS).
1919: C.J.Halslag invented the AC welding.
1920: Gerdien discovered the thermal effects of plasma flow.
1920: The first fully welded hull steamer Fulagar was launched in the UK.
1920: began to use arc welding to repair some valuable equipment.
1920: The Johnson Process was patented for the use of electric resistance welded steel pipes.
1920: The first oil tanker, Poughkeepsie Socony, manufactured by welding, was launched in the United States.
1920: Flux cored wire was used for hardfacing.
1922: Prairie Pipeline uses oxygen-acetylene welding technology to successfully complete the laying of an 8-inch, 140-mile-long crude oil pipeline from Mexico to Texas.
1923: Stoddy invented surfacing.
1923: the world's first floating roof storage tank (used to store gasoline or other chemicals) built; its advantage is welded by the floating roof and the tank wall like telescope can be increased or decreased as the tank , which can easily change the tank volume.
1924: Magnolia Gas uses oxygen-acetylene welding technology to build a 14-mile-long all-welded natural gas pipeline.
1924: In the United States by H.H. Lester the first use of X-ray photography, for the Boston Edison's power plant to test the steam pressure of 8.3Mpa to be installed casting quality.
1926: American Langmuir invented atomic hydrogen welding.
1926: American Alexandre invented the principle of CO2 gas shielded welding.
1926: the United States A. O.Smith company introduced the first in the arc outside the metal electrode extrusion method used to protect the role of coated solid skin method of making.
1926: chromium tungsten cobalt welding alloy obtained the first patent on the flux-cored wire.
1926: Americans M.Hobart and P.K.Devers obtained the patent for the use of helium as arc protection gas.
1927: The Lindan single-winged Ryan-type monoplane successfully flew over the Atlantic Ocean, which was made up of all-welded alloy steel pipe structures.
1928: The first structural steel welding code, "The rules for fusion welding and gas cutting in building structures" was published by the American Welding Society, which was the predecessor of the "D1.1 Structural Welding Code".
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1930: Georgia railway center in order to lay the railway in the two tunnels using continuous welding method. The welding track put into operation two years later when the line runs through.
1930: the former Soviet Union Robinov invented submerged arc welding.
1931: the steel structure composed of the Empire State Building completed, which use the welding.
1933: The first use of arc welding welding joints with non-liner structure of the long-distance pipeline paved.
1934: Barton Welding Research Institute was established.
1934: Non-Heated Pressure Vessel Code is published in cooperation with API-ASME.
1935: American Linde Air Products has improved submerged arc welding technology.
1936: Switzerland Wasserman invented low-temperature brazing.
1939: Reinecke invented plasma spray gun.
1940: The first all-welded ship-Exchequer, was built at the Ingalls dock in the United States.
1941: American Meredith invented tungsten inert gas shielded arc welding (helium arc welding).
1941: World War II ships, aircraft, tanks and a variety of heavy weapons manufacturing using a large number of welding technology.
1943: the United States Behl invented ultrasonic welding.
1943: Aircraft manufacturers for the first time using atomic hydrogen welding, submerged arc welding and MIG welding of steel aircraft propeller hollow blades.
1944: British Carl invented the explosive welding.
1947: the former Soviet Union Bopo ш в в ч ч (Voroshvic) invented electrostatic welding.
1949: the first use of arc welding and resistance welding process to manufacture all-welded structure FORD brand cars off the assembly line.
1950: Americans Muller, Gibson and Anderson get the first MIG welding over the patent.
1950: Germany F. Buhorn discovered the plasma arc.
1950: the former Soviet Union using the production of electroslag welding.
1953: American Hunt invented cold welding.
1953: the former Soviet Union Lupovsky, the Japanese mark, who invented CO2 gas shielded arc welding.
1954: self-shielded flux-cored wire in the United States Lincoln Electric Company put into production.
1954: The Nautilus, the first nuclear-powered submarine, was commissioned for the US Navy.
1954: Bernard invented the tubular electrode.
1955: the United States Tom. Klafude invented high-frequency induction welding.
1956: China set up the Harbin Welding Institute.
1956: the former Soviet Union Chudikov invented the friction welding technology.
1957: France Shi Jier invented electron beam welding.
1957: the former Soviet Union Kazakov invention diffusion welding.
1957: "Welding" founded, which is China's first welding professional magazine.
1957: The United States, the United Kingdom and the former Soviet Union in the MIG welding short-circuit process used CO2 as a protective gas.
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1960: The United States Maiman found that laser, laser is widely used in the field of welding now.
1960: the United States Airco introduced the melting pulse of the gas welding process.
1962: The patent for gas and electric welding was awarded to the Belgian Arcos.
1962: Electron beam welding first in the supersonic aircraft and B-70 bombers on the official use.
1964: Hot-wire welding methods and coordinated control of the MIG welding patent were granted to the American Manz.
1965: by welding of the Appllo 10 spacecraft successfully landed on the moon.
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1967: Japan's Wilo invented continuous laser welding.
1968: In the center of Chicago's John Hancock more than 22 layers welded into the world's sharpest angular steel structure, the height of 1107 feet.
1969: the United States Linde company made hot wire plasma arc spraying process.
1970: Thyristor inverter welding machine come out.
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1976: Japan's Wilo found in series electron beam welding.
1980: semiconductor circuits and computer circuits are widely used to control the welding and cutting process.
1980: Soldering printed circuit boards using steam brazing.
1983: The round top of a 160-foot-diameter petrolatum on a space shuttle was welded using submerged-arc welding and gas-shielded welding, and was tested using a radio-graphic inspection machine.
1984: Svetlana Savitskaya, a former Soviet female astronaut, conducts a welding test in space.
1988: Welding robots began a large number of applications in the automotive production line.
1990: inverter technology has developed by leaps and bounds, resulting in a significant reduction in the weight and size of welding equipment.
1991: British Welding Institute invented the friction stir welding, the successful welding of the aluminum plate.
1993: Successful welding of the US Army's Abrams main battle tank using a robot-controlled CO2 laser.
In 1996: the Ukraine Barton Welding Research Institute B.K.Lebegev, led by more than 30 research team, research and development of human tissue welding technology.
2001: human tissue welding successfully used in clinical.
2002: Three Gorges water turbine welding is completed, is currently the world's largest turbine.
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BC 3,000 years, Egypt forging welding technology.
BC 2,000 years, China's Yin Dynasty manufacturing weapons by welding.
BC 200 years, China has mastered the brazing of bronze and iron forging welding process.
BRD steel truss deck provide the convenience for your building
1801: British H.Davy discovered arc.
1836: Edmund Davy finds acetylene gas.
1856: The English physicist James Joule discovered the principle of resistance welding.
1959: Deville and Debray invented hydrogen and oxygen welding.
1881: the French De Meritens invented the earliest carbon arc welding machine.
1881: the United States, Dr. R. H. Thurston spent six years, completed all experiments of a full range of copper - zinc alloy solder in the strength and flexibility.
1882: England Robert A. Hadfield invented and named after his authenticate manganese steel obtained a patent.
1885: American Elihu Thompson gain resistance welding machine patent.
1885: Russian Benardos Olszewski invented carbon arc welding technology.
1888: Russian H.г. C лавянов invented metal pole arc welding.
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1889-1890: American C. L. Coffin for the first time using the optical wire electrode for the arc welding.
1890: American C. L. Coffin proposed the concept of welding in oxidizing media.
1890: British Brown for the first time the use of oxygen and gas cutting to bank robbery attempt.
1895: Bavarian Konrad Roentgen observed a stream of electrons through the vacuum tube X-ray phenomenon.
1895: French Le Chatelier obtained the certificate of oxyacetylene flame.
1898: German Goldschmidt invented aluminum heat welding.
1898: German Klebsiella Schmidt invented copper electrode arc welding.
1900: British Strohmyer invented the thin coating electrode.
1900: French Fouch and Picard create the first oxygen acetylene cutting torch.
1901: German Menne invented the oxygen spear cutting.
1904: Swedish Oscar. Kjelberg established the world's first welding electrode factory - ESAB's OK electrode factory.
1904: American Avery invented the portable cylinder.
1907: When New York removed the old central railway station, because the use of oxygen acetylene cutting to save more than 20% of project costs.
1907: October, Swedish O. Kjellberg perfected the thick coating electrode.
1909: Schonherr invented the plasma arc.
1911: Philadelphia & Suburban gas company built the first use of oxygen solvent welding of 11 miles long pipeline.
1912: the first oxygen acetylene gas welded steel pipe market.
1912: Edward G. Budd, of Philadelphia, USA, produced the first all-steel car body using resistance spot welding.
About 1912: the United States Ford Motor Company in order to produce the famous T-type cars, in their own factory's laboratory to complete the modern welding process.
1913: Avery and Fisher perfected acetylene cylinders in Indianapolis, USA.
1916: Ansel. Sint invented the welding zone X-ray nondestructive testing.
1917: During the First World War, 109 marine engines were recovered from Germany using arc welding, and 500,000 American soldiers were transported to France using these repaired ships.
1917: Webster & Southbridge, Massachusetts, USA, uses electric arc welding equipment to weld eleven-mile-long, three-inch-diameter pipelines.
1919: Comfort A. Adams formed the American Welding Society (AWS).
1919: C.J.Halslag invented the AC welding.
1920: Gerdien discovered the thermal effects of plasma flow.
1920: The first fully welded hull steamer Fulagar was launched in the UK.
1920: began to use arc welding to repair some valuable equipment.
1920: The Johnson Process was patented for the use of electric resistance welded steel pipes.
1920: The first oil tanker, Poughkeepsie Socony, manufactured by welding, was launched in the United States.
1920: Flux cored wire was used for hardfacing.
1922: Prairie Pipeline uses oxygen-acetylene welding technology to successfully complete the laying of an 8-inch, 140-mile-long crude oil pipeline from Mexico to Texas.
1923: Stoddy invented surfacing.
1923: the world's first floating roof storage tank (used to store gasoline or other chemicals) built; its advantage is welded by the floating roof and the tank wall like telescope can be increased or decreased as the tank , which can easily change the tank volume.
1924: Magnolia Gas uses oxygen-acetylene welding technology to build a 14-mile-long all-welded natural gas pipeline.
1924: In the United States by H.H. Lester the first use of X-ray photography, for the Boston Edison's power plant to test the steam pressure of 8.3Mpa to be installed casting quality.
1926: American Langmuir invented atomic hydrogen welding.
1926: American Alexandre invented the principle of CO2 gas shielded welding.
1926: the United States A. O.Smith company introduced the first in the arc outside the metal electrode extrusion method used to protect the role of coated solid skin method of making.
1926: chromium tungsten cobalt welding alloy obtained the first patent on the flux-cored wire.
1926: Americans M.Hobart and P.K.Devers obtained the patent for the use of helium as arc protection gas.
1927: The Lindan single-winged Ryan-type monoplane successfully flew over the Atlantic Ocean, which was made up of all-welded alloy steel pipe structures.
1928: The first structural steel welding code, "The rules for fusion welding and gas cutting in building structures" was published by the American Welding Society, which was the predecessor of the "D1.1 Structural Welding Code".
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1930: Georgia railway center in order to lay the railway in the two tunnels using continuous welding method. The welding track put into operation two years later when the line runs through.
1930: the former Soviet Union Robinov invented submerged arc welding.
1931: the steel structure composed of the Empire State Building completed, which use the welding.
1933: The first use of arc welding welding joints with non-liner structure of the long-distance pipeline paved.
1934: Barton Welding Research Institute was established.
1934: Non-Heated Pressure Vessel Code is published in cooperation with API-ASME.
1935: American Linde Air Products has improved submerged arc welding technology.
1936: Switzerland Wasserman invented low-temperature brazing.
1939: Reinecke invented plasma spray gun.
1940: The first all-welded ship-Exchequer, was built at the Ingalls dock in the United States.
1941: American Meredith invented tungsten inert gas shielded arc welding (helium arc welding).
1941: World War II ships, aircraft, tanks and a variety of heavy weapons manufacturing using a large number of welding technology.
1943: the United States Behl invented ultrasonic welding.
1943: Aircraft manufacturers for the first time using atomic hydrogen welding, submerged arc welding and MIG welding of steel aircraft propeller hollow blades.
1944: British Carl invented the explosive welding.
1947: the former Soviet Union Bopo ш в в ч ч (Voroshvic) invented electrostatic welding.
1949: the first use of arc welding and resistance welding process to manufacture all-welded structure FORD brand cars off the assembly line.
1950: Americans Muller, Gibson and Anderson get the first MIG welding over the patent.
1950: Germany F. Buhorn discovered the plasma arc.
1950: the former Soviet Union using the production of electroslag welding.
1953: American Hunt invented cold welding.
1953: the former Soviet Union Lupovsky, the Japanese mark, who invented CO2 gas shielded arc welding.
1954: self-shielded flux-cored wire in the United States Lincoln Electric Company put into production.
1954: The Nautilus, the first nuclear-powered submarine, was commissioned for the US Navy.
1954: Bernard invented the tubular electrode.
1955: the United States Tom. Klafude invented high-frequency induction welding.
1956: China set up the Harbin Welding Institute.
1956: the former Soviet Union Chudikov invented the friction welding technology.
1957: France Shi Jier invented electron beam welding.
1957: the former Soviet Union Kazakov invention diffusion welding.
1957: "Welding" founded, which is China's first welding professional magazine.
1957: The United States, the United Kingdom and the former Soviet Union in the MIG welding short-circuit process used CO2 as a protective gas.
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1960: The United States Maiman found that laser, laser is widely used in the field of welding now.
1960: the United States Airco introduced the melting pulse of the gas welding process.
1962: The patent for gas and electric welding was awarded to the Belgian Arcos.
1962: Electron beam welding first in the supersonic aircraft and B-70 bombers on the official use.
1964: Hot-wire welding methods and coordinated control of the MIG welding patent were granted to the American Manz.
1965: by welding of the Appllo 10 spacecraft successfully landed on the moon.
BRD steel truss floor deck provide the convenience for your building
1967: Japan's Wilo invented continuous laser welding.
1968: In the center of Chicago's John Hancock more than 22 layers welded into the world's sharpest angular steel structure, the height of 1107 feet.
1969: the United States Linde company made hot wire plasma arc spraying process.
1970: Thyristor inverter welding machine come out.
BRD steel truss floor deck provide the convenience for your building
1976: Japan's Wilo found in series electron beam welding.
1980: semiconductor circuits and computer circuits are widely used to control the welding and cutting process.
1980: Soldering printed circuit boards using steam brazing.
1983: The round top of a 160-foot-diameter petrolatum on a space shuttle was welded using submerged-arc welding and gas-shielded welding, and was tested using a radio-graphic inspection machine.
1984: Svetlana Savitskaya, a former Soviet female astronaut, conducts a welding test in space.
1988: Welding robots began a large number of applications in the automotive production line.
1990: inverter technology has developed by leaps and bounds, resulting in a significant reduction in the weight and size of welding equipment.
1991: British Welding Institute invented the friction stir welding, the successful welding of the aluminum plate.
1993: Successful welding of the US Army's Abrams main battle tank using a robot-controlled CO2 laser.
In 1996: the Ukraine Barton Welding Research Institute B.K.Lebegev, led by more than 30 research team, research and development of human tissue welding technology.
2001: human tissue welding successfully used in clinical.
2002: Three Gorges water turbine welding is completed, is currently the world's largest turbine.
Steel truss deck using new welding technology, it is more and more popular in building field.
BRD Steel Truss Deck has been applied in multi-layer building. Slab of reinforced concrete structures and precise reinforced concrete floor. Meanwhile, they have been widely used in irregular buildings (rounded, voal and other shapes) construction buildings, big lead structure, lower board structure, thick board structure, leaning roof, housing steel structure and other construction areas.
BRD energy-saving building materials experts will personally customize for you One-stop environmental protection and energy saving building materials solutions!
Tel/Whats-app: 86 18838184177
Web: www.bundesteel.com