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Pandrol to Unveil Innovation in Track Welding at InnoTrans
Pandrol is set to unveil its revolutionary i+weld product range at InnoTrans later this month, promising to transform the process of track welding with greater levels of precision and efficiency.
The worldwide innovation will be on show for the first time in Berlin as a panel of Pandrol leaders, headed up by CEO Nicolas Groult, launch their new state-of-the-art technology through a series of expert demonstrations.
InnoTrans, regarded as the leading international trade fair for transport technology, takes place at the Berlin Exhibition Grounds between Tuesday, September 24 and Friday, September 27 and is expected to host close to 3,000 exhibitors from more than 50 countries.
The i+weld product range Is a new welding solution which relies on automation and data to improve the overall operational experience and promises to completely transform the aluminothermic welding process, increasing productivity by 40% through improved reliability and ergonomics
Nicolas Demond, Head of Pandrol’s Centre of Engineering, said: “We are very excited to launch the i+weld solution at InnoTrans this month. It is a worldwide innovation which will vastly improve the levels of welding precision and efficiency. Pandrol has always been at the forefront of rail infrastructure technology and we pride ourselves in having delivered truly pioneering solutions which are used right across the industry. The new i+weld is the very future of welding and promises to make a significant and hugely positive impact on the way in which engineers around the globe weld our tracks.”
Defining the industry standard for rail fastening systems and aluminothermic welding, Pandrol has created rail infrastructure in more than 100 countries. Its capabilities extend to manufacturing castings and plastics, track electrification, and creating equipment for track construction, fastening installation, and welding.
InnoTrans, regarded as the leading international trade fair for transport technology, takes place at the Berlin Exhibition Grounds between Tuesday, September 24 and Friday, September 27 and is expected to host close to 3,000 exhibitors from more than 50 countries.
The i+weld product range Is a new welding solution which relies on automation and data to improve the overall operational experience and promises to completely transform the aluminothermic welding process, increasing productivity by 40% through improved reliability and ergonomics
Nicolas Demond, Head of Pandrol’s Centre of Engineering, said: “We are very excited to launch the i+weld solution at InnoTrans this month. It is a worldwide innovation which will vastly improve the levels of welding precision and efficiency. Pandrol has always been at the forefront of rail infrastructure technology and we pride ourselves in having delivered truly pioneering solutions which are used right across the industry. The new i+weld is the very future of welding and promises to make a significant and hugely positive impact on the way in which engineers around the globe weld our tracks.”
Defining the industry standard for rail fastening systems and aluminothermic welding, Pandrol has created rail infrastructure in more than 100 countries. Its capabilities extend to manufacturing castings and plastics, track electrification, and creating equipment for track construction, fastening installation, and welding.
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