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Heat Power display in Visual Weld

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by Yonggang Duan on 15 Jan 2019
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The aim of this development in Visual Weld 14.5 + Sysweld 2019.0 is to display the Power Density. Currently, this functionality is only available in the old SysWeld GUI. The new functionality "Heat Power Display" is available through the "Welding Utilities" menu of Visual Weld.
 
Product: 
SYSWELD, Visual-Weld
 
Trade: 
Welding & Assembly

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