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On February 11th<\/sup>, Don DeCorte, Vice President of Resistance Welding Products at RoMan Mfg., will give a short 35-minute presentation on the effects of increasing primary frequencies in MFDC resistance welding controls and power supplies for use in automotive manufacturing. For many years, the \u201cworld standard\u201d primary operating frequency for MFDC resistance welding controls and power supplies for use in automotive applications, has been 1,000 HZ. In recent years, a few Automotive OEM\u2019s and Tier 1 suppliers have started to use MFDC resistance welding controls and power supplies operating at 1,200-2,000 HZ. Don will explain the advantages, disadvantages, and practical limits, of increasing the operating frequency of the equipment.<\/p>
An AWS Life Member \u201c40 years.\u201d Don held numerous positions with the AWS Detroit Section including, Detroit Section Chairman 2005\/06. Served as an AWS National Director at Large for 2009-2011. AWS Counselor, RWMA Chairman-2020\/2021. Don graduated from RETS Electronics School 1979 as Certified Industrial Electronic Technician. He is an AWS-CRWT (Certified Resistance Welding Technician,) and has worked in virtually all aspects of the Resistance Welding Industry since 1979.<\/p>