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|name = voestalpine Böhler Welding
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|type = [[Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung (Deutschland)|GmbH]]
| Name = voestalpine Böhler Welding
|founded = 1870
| Company type = [[Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung (Deutschland)|GmbH]]
| Founded = 1870
|headquarters = Düsseldorf
| Headquarter = Düsseldorf
|employees = 2.300
| Employees = 2.300
|industry = Welding
|management = Günter Neureiter (CEO), Stefan Glanz (CFO), Bernhard Riegler (COO), Martin Peruzzi (CTO)
| Industry = Welding
|homepage = www.voestalpine.com/welding
| Management = Günter Neureiter (CEO), Stefan Glanz (CFO), Bernhard Riegler (COO), Martin Peruzzi (CTO)
| Homepage = www.voestalpine.com/welding
}}
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'''voestalpine Böhler Welding''' is a manufacturer of welding consumables for joint welding, maintenance, repair and overlay welding and branzing with a headquater based in [[Düsseldorf]]. The company owns over 40 subsidiaries in more than 25 countries. 2.300 employees cater customers in approx. 150 countries and more than 1.000 distribution partners.<ref>[http://www.voestalpine.com/welding/de/Unternehmen/Wer-wir-sind/ voestalpine.com]</ref><ref>https://www.northdata.de/voestalpine+B%C3%B6hler+Welding+Group+GmbH,+Meerbusch/Amtsgericht+Neuss+HRB+13393</ref>
'''voestalpine Böhler Welding''' is a manufacturer of welding consumables for joint welding, maintenance, repair and overlay welding and branzing with a headquater based in [[Düsseldorf]]. The company owns over 40 subsidiaries in more than 25 countries. 2.300 employees cater customers in approx. 150 countries and more than 1.000 distribution partners.<ref>[http://www.voestalpine.com/welding/de/Unternehmen/Wer-wir-sind/ voestalpine.com]</ref><ref>https://www.northdata.de/voestalpine+B%C3%B6hler+Welding+Group+GmbH,+Meerbusch/Amtsgericht+Neuss+HRB+13393</ref>


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== History ==
== History ==
1870 Founding of Böhler & CO in Vienna by the Böhler brothers Emil and [[Albert Böhler]]. 1991 Böhler Welding becomes a separate division in the newly formed [[Böhler-Uddeholm]] and acquires UTP. 1996 Böhler-Uddeholm and Thyssen merge their welding businesses into the joint venture Böhler Thyssen Welding (Böhler with UTP / Thyssen with Soudokay, Hilarius and Fontargen). 2003 Böhler-Uddeholm acquires 100% of joint venture Böhler Thyssen Welding. 2004 Thyssen Welding Consumables (Thermanit, Phoenix, Union) renamed into brand T-PUT. 2005 Böhler-Uddeholm acquires Avesta Welding. 2007 voestalpine acquires Böhler-Uddeholm and division Böhler Thyssen Welding renamed Böhler Welding Group. 2010 Böhler Welding Group switched from Böhler-Uddeholm to voestalpine Metal Engineering (vrm Railway Systems) as a separate division<ref>http://diepresse.com/home/wirtschaft/economist/308515/Voestalpine_BoehlerUebernahme-mit-Schoenheitsfehler</ref> zur ''voestalpine Metal Engineering'' (vormals Railway Systems) als abgetrennte Division über. 2013 Integration into the [[voestalpine]] Group as part of the Metal Engineering Division. Renamed voestalpine Böhler Welding, and product brands simplified to: Böhler Welding, UTP Maintenance and Fontargen Brazing.<ref>[http://www.voestalpine.com/welding/de/Unternehmen/Geschichte voestalpine.com]</ref>
1870 Founding of Böhler & CO in Vienna by the Böhler brothers Emil and [[Albert Böhler]]. 1991 Böhler Welding becomes a separate division in the newly formed [[Böhler-Uddeholm]] and acquires UTP. 1996 Böhler-Uddeholm and Thyssen merge their welding businesses into the joint venture Böhler Thyssen Welding (Böhler with UTP / Thyssen with Soudokay, Hilarius and Fontargen). 2003 Böhler-Uddeholm acquires 100% of joint venture Böhler Thyssen Welding. 2004 Thyssen Welding Consumables (Thermanit, Phoenix, Union) renamed into brand T-PUT. 2005 Böhler-Uddeholm acquires Avesta Welding. 2007 voestalpine acquires Böhler-Uddeholm and division Böhler Thyssen Welding renamed Böhler Welding Group. 2010 Böhler Welding Group switched from Böhler-Uddeholm to voestalpine Metal Engineering (formerly Railway Systems) as a separate division<ref>http://diepresse.com/home/wirtschaft/economist/308515/Voestalpine_BoehlerUebernahme-mit-Schoenheitsfehler</ref>. 2013 Integration into the [[voestalpine]] Group as part of the Metal Engineering Division. Renamed voestalpine Böhler Welding, and product brands simplified to: Böhler Welding, UTP Maintenance and Fontargen Brazing.<ref>[http://www.voestalpine.com/welding/de/Unternehmen/Geschichte voestalpine.com]</ref>


== Products ==
== Products ==
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* Brazing filler metals
* Brazing filler metals
* Brazing pastes, preforms, foils
* Brazing pastes, preforms, foils
* Thermal spraying powders, PTA powders
* Thermal spraying powders, PTA powders<ref Name="vabw">[http://www.vabw-service.com/voestalpine/?changeLang=de vabw-service.com]</ref>
<ref Name="vabw">[http://www.vabw-service.com/voestalpine/?changeLang=de vabw-service.com]</ref>


'''Alloys'''
'''Alloys'''

Revision as of 10:33, 29 May 2017

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voestalpine Böhler Welding
Company typeGmbH
IndustryWelding
Founded1870
Websitewww.voestalpine.com/welding

voestalpine Böhler Welding is a manufacturer of welding consumables for joint welding, maintenance, repair and overlay welding and branzing with a headquater based in Düsseldorf. The company owns over 40 subsidiaries in more than 25 countries. 2.300 employees cater customers in approx. 150 countries and more than 1.000 distribution partners.[1][2]

The company is a business segment of the voestalpine AG Metal Engineering Division.[3]

The company offers extensive technical consultation and individual solutions for industrial welding and soldering applications. It has three specialized and dedicated brands for joint welding, maintenance & cladding and brazing & soldering.


Brands

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  • Böhler Welding: 2.000 products for joint welding in all conventional arc welding processes
  • UTP Maintenance: Repair, wear and surface protection
  • Fontargen Brazing: Brazing and soldering solutions

History

1870 Founding of Böhler & CO in Vienna by the Böhler brothers Emil and Albert Böhler. 1991 Böhler Welding becomes a separate division in the newly formed Böhler-Uddeholm and acquires UTP. 1996 Böhler-Uddeholm and Thyssen merge their welding businesses into the joint venture Böhler Thyssen Welding (Böhler with UTP / Thyssen with Soudokay, Hilarius and Fontargen). 2003 Böhler-Uddeholm acquires 100% of joint venture Böhler Thyssen Welding. 2004 Thyssen Welding Consumables (Thermanit, Phoenix, Union) renamed into brand T-PUT. 2005 Böhler-Uddeholm acquires Avesta Welding. 2007 voestalpine acquires Böhler-Uddeholm and division Böhler Thyssen Welding renamed Böhler Welding Group. 2010 Böhler Welding Group switched from Böhler-Uddeholm to voestalpine Metal Engineering (formerly Railway Systems) as a separate division[4]. 2013 Integration into the voestalpine Group as part of the Metal Engineering Division. Renamed voestalpine Böhler Welding, and product brands simplified to: Böhler Welding, UTP Maintenance and Fontargen Brazing.[5]

Products

  • Stick electrodes
  • TIG rods
  • Cored wires
  • MIG/MAG solid wires
  • SAW fluxes
  • Finishing Chemicals
  • Brazing filler metals
  • Brazing pastes, preforms, foils
  • Thermal spraying powders, PTA powders[6]

Alloys

  • Unalloyed, low-alloyed
  • Aluminum
  • Nickel-base alloy
  • Special alloy (Nickel, Copper, Cobalt)
  • Stainless steel
  • High-strength steel
  • High/low temperature
  • Corrosion resistant
  • Heat resistant[6]

References

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