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Lincoln Electric Celebrates Five-Year Anniversary of YouTube Channel

lincolnelectrictv's 450 videos have garnered more than 4.5 million views since 2009.

Lincoln Electric is celebrating the five-year anniversary of lincolnelectrictv, a YouTube channel that highlights product demonstrations, welding applications and tips from welding and fabricating industry professionals.

Since 2009, lincolnelectrictv, now with more than 11,500 subscribers, has hosted 450 videos, while accumulating more than 4.5 million views and 133,300-plus hours of viewing time. That’s almost 8 million minutes or just over 15 years of video viewing during that time period.

“lincolnelectrictv gives the welding community another resource for information on new products, welding knowledge and safe operation,” said Rob Bruder, marketing communications group leader – media at Lincoln Electric. “Through these five years, we’ve been able to post hundreds of informative videos that can help welders and fabricators achieve better welds and work more productively and safely. In addition, viewers can stay current on the latest fabrication technology.”

The lincolnelectrictv channel includes videos exploring new equipment, such as Lincoln Electric’s seam tracker and motorized slide welding systems, and Spirit II high-definition plasma cutters from Burny Kaliburn. The YouTube channel also features Lincoln Electric’s extensive line of welding consumables, as well as training and operator tips that allow viewers to get the most out of the welding process. In addition, lincolnelectrictv showcases “Made Possible with Lincoln Electric,” a series exploring how Lincoln Electric has played a major role in constructing the most iconic structures and vehicles on Earth.


More information:

lincolnelectrictv

Lincoln Electric

Lincoln Electric
Phone: 216-383-2400Phone: 216-383-8381Contact: Greg Coleman

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