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Miller Electric company history timeline

1929

In 1929, Lincoln Electric Company produced extruded electrode rods that were sold to the public.

1930

By 1930, covered electrodes were widely used.

In 1925, it produced its first welder, which started Hobart Brothers on the path to becoming a preeminent company in the welding industry. It also became a prominent supporter of welding education with the establishment of the Hobart Institute of Welding Technology in 1930.

1938

Submerged arc welding was used during the defense buildup in 1938 in shipyards and ordnance factories.

1940

The school became a separate non-profit entity in 1940 and has since trained more than 90,000 welders.

1948

The gas metal arc welding (GMAW) process was successfully developed at Battelle Memorial Institute in 1948 under the sponsorship of the Air Reduction Company.

1953

In 1953, Lyubavskii and Novoshilov announced the use of welding with consumable electrodes in an atmosphere of carbon dioxide gas.

1957

Gage invented plasma arc welding in 1957.

1958

The electroslag welding process was announced by the Soviets at the Brussels World Fair in Belgium in 1958.

1959

The process was perfected, and equipment was developed at the Paton Institute Laboratory in Kiev, Ukraine, and also at the Welding Research Laboratory in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. It was announced in December 1959 for the fabrication of welded diesel engine blocks.

1986

Hobart Brothers purchased Tri-Mark® and Corex® in 1986, adding metal-cored wire development to its capabilities.

1996

Hobart Brothers was family-owned and operated until its acquisition by Illinois Tool Works (ITW) in 1996.

2013

In May 2013, the company consolidated all of its brands under a single Hobart® brand in order to simplify its filler metal offering and provide a full product line to distributors and end users.

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