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Hobart Brothers Receives CE Mark for Additional Filler Metals

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Hobart Brothers Co.
Hobart Square
Troy, OH, 45373-2900
USA



Press release date: June 5, 2012

TROY, Ohio -- Hobart Brothers announced that has received the CE (Conformité Européenne or European Conformity) Mark for two more of its filler metals. The Hobart® TM-881K2 and Hobart TM-791 gas-shielded flux-cored wires in 1.2 mm (.045 inch) diameters now both meet the strict safety and health requirements necessary for them to be sold and used in European Union (EU) countries. The CE Mark also allows the filler metals to be sold in countries doing work for the EU. These wires join Hobart Brothers other products with CE Mark approvals, including Metalloy® Vantage, FabCO® RXR and Excel Arc(TM) 71.

The TM-881K2 wire is designed for offshore platform and shipbuilding applications, and provides excellent impact values (-60 Celsius) in the as welded or stress relieved conditions. It also provides low hydrogen levels - less than 5ml per 100g of weldment - to help mitigate the risk of cracking and reduce its associated rework. TM-881K2 wire operates with 100 percent CO2 or a 75 to 85 percent argon/CO2 shielding gas balance.

The TM-791 wire features a fast-freezing slag that easily releases to help minimize weld defects, like slag inclusions, and also increase productivity by reducing the need for post-weld chipping or grinding. The wire can be used for a variety of applications, including shipbuilding, and rail car, general plate and pressure vessel fabrication. It generates low spatter levels and can be used with 100 percent CO2 or 80 percent argon/20 percent CO2.

About Hobart Brothers
Hobart Brothers is dedicated to the highest level of Performance Welding(TM). For product specification sheets or to learn more about Hobart Brothers products, visit hobartbrothers.com, email hobart@hobartbrothers.com, call 1-800-424-1543, fax 1-800-541-6607, or write Hobart Brothers Company, 101 Trade Square East, Troy, OH 45373.

Hobart Brothers Company of Troy, Ohio, is a leading manufacturer of welding filler metals marketed under the brand names Hobart, Tri-Mark, McKay and Corex. Hobart Brothers Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Illinois Tool Works, Inc. Based in Glenview, Ill., ITW is a multinational manufacturer of a diversified range of value-adding and short-lead-time industrial products and equipment.

Editorial Contact: Monica DeBrot
Two Rivers Marketing
515-557-2068
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