2024 Update, New EBW Machine:

The Hartford Business Journal published an article in February 2023 highlighting the founding and 30-year evolution of what is now the Connecticut-based manufacturing powerhouse called Joining Industries. The article spoke of plans for continued growth in its subsidiaries, Joining Technologies in East Granby, and JT Automation in Windsor. Principals David Hudson and Michael Francoeur continue their growth plans as revealed in that article, with significant investment in modernization, equipment and people. Below is their latest EBW acquisition.

New Electron Beam Welding Capacity:

Joining Technologies installed a new electron beam welder in Q1 2024. The new equipment was purchased from Evobeam GmbH and brings a new game-changing capability with the latest technology package for managing automated weld parameters.  Integrated metrology and seam tracking software ensure the highest level of weld repeatability without operator intervention. The super-fast vacuum cycle coupled with seam tracking and CNC motion will deliver high precision welds at a lower cost to our customers.

Electron beam welding (EBW) is typically used on critical, high value components in aerospace, nuclear and other industries requiring precise parameter management and repeatability. The process is well suited to applications with dissimilar metals, deep weld penetrations and oxidation-free process requirements.  Joining Technologies maintains a variety of qualified electron beam welding equipment for a wide range of materials, and component size variations.

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