Miller Electric

Company based out of Appleton, Wisconsin which manufactures welding equipment


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::summary Company based out of Appleton, Wisconsin which manufactures welding equipment ::

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FieldValue
nameMiller Electric
logoMiller Electric logo.svg
typeSubsidiary
parentIllinois Tool Works
foundation
founderNiels Miller
location_cityAppleton, Wisconsin
location_countryU.S.
location
area_servedUnited States
industryElectronic
productsElectronic products
homepagemillerwelds.com
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Overview

In 1929, Niels Miller designed a small arc welder for "stick welding" that could operate on the electrical supplies in rural Wisconsin that was lighter and less expensive than the DC rotary units previously available. The first machine was built from recycled scrap steel and coil windings in his basement.

In 1935, Miller Electric Mfg. Co. was incorporated. Al Mulder, Miller's sole engineer, invented the world's first high frequency-stabilized AC industrial welder, making AC welding practical for use in factories and construction.

Miller Electric developed the Millermatic in 1971, combining the previously separate units of power source and wire feed into one unit, bringing MIG welding within reach of a wider market.

In 1993, following the death of the company's heir, Miller Electric was purchased by Illinois Tool Works (ITW), a multi-national company based near Chicago.

The company regularly exhibits new products at trade fairs including SEMA.

ITW

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ITW had much in common with Miller Electric in terms of business philosophy, and in 1992 it was ranked as one of the 100 "Most Admired American Corporations" by Fortune magazine. ITW brought to Miller the resource base and global perspective needed to further strengthen the company's position as a world leader in the welding industry.

In 2002, it became the first U.S. welding equipment manufacturer to comply with the new ISO 9001:2000 standard.

Products list

Miller electric manufactures a lot of products related to arc welding. Some of the important products they manufacture are listed below:

  1. Welders
  1. Wire Feeders
  2. Welding Intelligence
  3. Welding safety equipment

References

References

  1. "Miller 1929". allbusiness.com.
  2. "Miller Electric MFG. Co. 1929 - Present". Miller Electric.
  3. [http://www.millerwelds.com/about/1993.html www.millerwelds.com]
  4. (April 16, 2001). "Conquer and Divide". Forbes.
  5. [http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-17616425.html encyclopedia.com]

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