Lincoln Electric is a multinational welding equipment and consumables manufacturer based in the United States. They provide a wide range of welding products and solutions for various industries, including automotive, construction, and manufacturing.
Founded in 1895 by John C. Lincoln in Cleveland, Ohio
In the 1920s, the company introduced its first welding machine, the Lincoln tombstone welder
In the 1930s, Lincoln Electric developed a welding rod that was used to build the Golden Gate Bridge
In the 1970s, Lincoln Electric became a public company and expanded globally into Europe and Asia
In recent years, Lincoln Electric has focused on developing welding automation and software solutions
Miller Electric is a competitor to Lincoln Electric in the welding equipment and consumables market. They provide similar products and solutions for various industries, including automotive and construction.
ESAB is another competitor to Lincoln Electric in the welding equipment and consumables market. They provide a wide range of welding products and solutions for various industries, including aerospace and defense.
Hypertherm is a competitor to Lincoln Electric in the welding equipment market. They provide plasma cutting systems and software solutions for various industries, including automotive and aerospace.
PowerWave is a series of advanced welding machines that provide excellent arc performance, precise control, and advanced software solutions for various welding applications.
Weld-Pak is a series of portable wire feed welders that are ideal for small welding projects, including automotive repairs and DIY projects.
Red-D-Arc is a series of rental welding equipment that provides a wide range of welding solutions for various industries, including construction and manufacturing.
Lincoln Electric is known for providing high-quality welding equipment and consumables for various industries, including automotive, construction, and manufacturing.
Lincoln Electric is based in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States.
Lincoln Electric was founded in 1895 by John C. Lincoln in Cleveland, Ohio. In the 1920s, the company introduced its first welding machine, the Lincoln tombstone welder. In the 1930s, Lincoln Electric developed a welding rod that was used to build the Golden Gate Bridge. In the 1970s, Lincoln Electric became a public company and expanded globally into Europe and Asia. In recent years, the company has focused on developing welding automation and software solutions.
Lincoln Electric's competitors include Miller Electric, ESAB, and Hypertherm in the welding equipment and consumables market.
Lincoln Electric's main products include the PowerWave series of advanced welding machines, the Weld-Pak series of portable wire feed welders, and the Red-D-Arc series of rental welding equipment.