Equipment June 28, 2022 Mexico

Lincoln Electric Expands Virtual Reality Technology with New VRTEX® 360 Compact Virtual Reality Trainer

Tabletop welding simulator delivers cost-effective, eco-friendly welding training for students.

Cleveland, OH
VRTEX 360 Compact

The VRTEX 360 Compact trainer has all of the features that make it ideal for virtual welding labs or classroom use.

 



Lincoln Electric Expands Virtual Reality Technology with New VRTEX® 360 Compact Virtual Reality Trainer

Tabletop welding simulator delivers cost-effective, eco-friendly welding training for students.

 

(Cleveland, June 28, 2022) – Make virtual welding training smarter, faster and more efficient with Lincoln Electric’s latest simulator, the VRTEX® 360 Compact virtual reality trainer. This new addition to the VRTEX virtual reality welding simulator family reduces the footprint needed for training while offering the same powerful software and benefits as other VRTEX training models – in a much smaller, compact size. Schools can easily set up virtual welding labs by purchasing a VRTEX 360 Compact trainer bundled in five, 10, 15 and 20 units, allowing each student to have their own VR welding trainer.

“The VRTEX 360 Compact trainer has all of the features that make it ideal for virtual welding labs or classroom use,” says Lincoln Electric Product Manager Denise Sirochman. “Thanks to its small footprint, it’s easy to install multiple units. We offer bundles of up to 20 units, enabling schools to accelerate welding training by providing each student with their own trainer. Eliminating shared machines speeds up classroom rotation, allowing instructors to teach all students the same thing at the same time. This promotes advanced learning, quicker certification and more highly-skilled welders entering the workforce.”

The VRTEX 360 Compact trainer assists welding students by building confidence and proficiency as they safely train in a variety of virtual situations and orientations. It helps welding students build confidence and reduce mistakes as they safely train in a variety of virtual situations and orientations. They can practice repetitive welding without taking time to tack plates and toss scrap for GMAW, GTAW, FCAW and SMAW.

Available only on Lincoln Electric's VRTEX virtual reality welding training systems, oxyfuel cutting enables users to experience torch cutting in a virtual environment. Lincoln Electric engineers designed every aspect of the thermal oxyfuel cutting feature to address real-world cutting applications – from setting up the torch to executing the cut.

New to the VRTEX 360 Compact virtual reality welding trainer is the Beginner/Bypass Mode. This is a feature that allows for quick access to highly used weld joints. It is also ideal for demonstration purposes.

The VRTEX 360 Compact virtual reality welding trainer provides students with an immersive, multi-sensory, experience in a safe and controlled environment. It sustains student interest by adding highly realistic visual and auditory components to the traditional classroom teaching model.

To view a video, download a brochure and get more information about the VRTEX 360 Compact trainer, visit https://www.LincolnElectric.com/VRTEX360Compact.

 

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Ella Schuellerman - eschuellerman@fallsandco.com 

Elizabeth Barry – elizabeth_barry@lincolnelectric.com, 216.383.2527

 

 

About Lincoln Electric

Lincoln Electric is the world leader in the engineering, design, and manufacturing of advanced arc welding solutions, automated joining, assembly and cutting systems, plasma and oxy-fuel cutting equipment, and has a leading global position in brazing and soldering alloys. Lincoln is recognized as the Welding Expert™ for its leading material science, software development, automation engineering, and application expertise, which advance customers’ fabrication capabilities to help them build a better world. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, Lincoln has 56 manufacturing locations in 19 countries and a worldwide network of distributors and sales offices serving customers in over 160 countries. For more information about Lincoln Electric and its products and services, visit the Company’s website at https://www.lincolnelectric.com.

 

 

Robin Suttell

Falls Communications