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"Learning how to weld
has never been this much
fun"
Thanks to
Virtual Reality, create a
weld bead with a virtual arc
complete with metal
solidification, spark, fume
and darkness in the
arc+® welding simulator as if you
were in a real welding booth.
The precise diagnostic
provides reports with motion
dexterity accuracy results
and weld defects that allows
the welder to take immediate
corrective action, and
continuously improve his
skills in a safe and
enjoyable setting. The
arc+®
simulator provides an
atmosphere conductive to
interactive learning.
Thus the
arc+® welding simulator was created ...

Virtual welding equipment on
the Internet which uses the displacement of your
welding handle to simulate the
real time 3D welded bead with
all its characteristics.
arc+ will allow you...
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To acquire the
psychomotor skills
of a professional welder
by controlling the welding
variables.
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To acquire control of the position and
motion of a real
welding handle
through adjustments to the
filler metal and gas
combination.
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To
obtain various characteristics of a
real time 3D weld bead.
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To acquire
the knowledge of the terms,
concepts,
electrical phenomenas,
actions, defects and their
causes, and the quality
standards required by the
industry.
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A stimulating virtual environment to
learn welding
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"It
is a very
innovative
system which
will undoubtedly
become a well
accepted tool
for training of
welders."
German Hernandez
CEO
CESOL, Spain |
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"It
is sparkling without the
sparks.
The welder
experiences the full blast of
an arc without the
corresponding
danger ... and the
experience is a lot
safer."
Richard Vandal
Industrial
Welding Trainer
Soudure
Industrielle
Richelieu |
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"Immediate
and significant
welding materials
cost savings during the
preliminary training
drills for welding
skills."
Carol Vaillancourt
Professor of Welding-assembly
Pavillon Montcalm,
CS des Samares
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"Trying to advise a welder while he
holds the lit arc is very
challenging."
Yvon Pinard
Welding Supervisor |
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"Learning
the required
ergonomics for healthy
breathing during welding
without the
associated exposures
is already a
significant
breakthrough.
3D
training is
the future."
Claude Demers
Director
of Training and Research
BOC Canada |
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