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Seam tracking technology at its best
The Ezy-Track™ UV weld path marker creates a fluorescent tracer line that glows under the ultraviolet light emitted during welding operations. The Ezy-Track™ marker and filter makes marks on the work piece more visible during welding.
Handheld and easy to use, the marker is 20mm in diameter, 100mm long (3/4 X 4in.) and sleeve-encased. When used with the specially graded Ezy-Track™ coloured filter/lens, it makes tracer lines on the welding surface more visible to welders.
For optimum results, the filter should be used with a #8 dark welding filter. The marker is suitable for welding seams or joints during manual metal arc (MMA) and/or gas metal arc welding (GMAW) processes on steel. It is non-toxic, X-ray friendly, and will not contaminate the welding pool.
With a density of 0.5 grams per cubic centimetres and a virtually non-existent gas content, the marker produces a tracer line with a tolerance of 3000°C up to the point of the weld, so marks will not burn off.
The Ezy-Track™ filter blocks light at either end of the light spectrum, minimising glare and haze during welding. The filter is compatible with standard welding helmets and auto shields
A Breakthrough in welding technology
The Ezy-Track™ system:
- Enhances welding accuracy, by improving hand/eye coordination, thus eliminating “run-offs” and unnecessary re-grinds
- Works best in light-restricted areas
- Saves manufacturers time and money
- Offers superior eye protection, establishing a new standard for work place safety of welders
- Is non toxic and does not contaminate the weldpool
- Is X-ray friendly (complies with macro testing requirements)
- Is Australian made and manufactured.
How to use Ezy-Track™
 
The quick description:
1. Insert coloured filter along with a number 8 dark lens into your standard mask
2. Mark out the work with the Ezy-track weld path marker
3. Start welding as normal!
See the illustrated version here.
Where to use Ezy-Track™
The marker is suitable for use in light restrictive areas such as confined spaces, tanks, pressure vessels, dimly lit workshops, and underground railway or road tunnels.
The marker can be used in professional environments, in home workshops, or as a training aid for welding students learning straight joint and molten pool welding. It is also suitable for government departments including technical colleges, for railways, airlines, defence forces, ship building and the automotive industry.
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