The 2013 Regional Meeting this Fall Will Be
Hosted by EWI
An organization that provides innovative technology and engineering solutions for the advancement of manufacturing competitiveness
ONLINE REGISTRATION OPENS JULY 26TH
RWMA Regional Meeting Advertisement (Welding Journal- August Issue)
Exciting Items in The Schedule of Events Include:
2013 RWMA Regional Meeting
(EWI) Ohio State University
Columbus, OH
Date: September 26-27th 2013 |
A Guided Tour to The EWI Labs and
an Open Forum Discussion: “Ask an Expert Panel”
Facilitated by Dr. Jerry Gould, EWI Technology Leader |
The room reservations are available at the Hilton Garden
• Guests may call 1-877-STAY-HGI and reference the 2013 RWMA REGIONAL MEETING.
• Guests may also make reservations online at www.columbusuniversityarea.hgi.com,
using the group code: RWMA13
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What is RWMA?
The Resistance Welding Manufacturing Alliance (RWMA) is a Standing Committee of AWS that represents manufacturers making products for resistance welding process and application. The committee is dedicated to providing a common voice to the resistance welding industry, government bodies, and technical organizations worldwide.
Who are the members?
RWMA is comprised of 80+ companies who are the voice of the resistance welding industry. Membership consists of an extensive cross section of companies and individuals who all have a common interest and focus - the resistance welding process. Click here to see a list of our current members.
Divisions of RWMA Membership
Membership is categorized into three Divisions for Regular members, and multiple categories for Associate members.
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REGULAR MEMBERS
Any individual, partnership or corporation which is a manufacturer which has, for a period of not less than two years, continuously engaged in the design, manufacture and selling of end products intended for use in the resistance welding process.
Machinery Division These companies are designers and builders of quality standard and special resistance welding machinery, complete lines of special or multi-purpose high-production machines, completely automated production lines, and special automatic production equipment for the metalworking industry which incorporates spot, butt, flash, projection and seam welding processes.
Copper Products Division These companies are manufacturers and metallurgical specialists, producing high-quality resistance welding electrodes, holders, adapters, seam welding wheels, forgings, castings, and other RWMA materials to meet the multi-faceted production requirements of the metal fabricating industries.
Component Division These companies are manufacturers of high-quality components and accessories for the resistance welding processes, producing controls, transformers, weld guns, weld cylinders, welding contractors, water chillers, cables, shunts, weld monitoring and test equipment.
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ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
These companies are involved in the resistance welding processes. They rebuild, supply, support, or use resistance welding equipment.
- Sales and marketing organizations engaged in the distribution of resistance welding products sold into the marketplace.
- Suppliers of products and services to RWMA member companies.
- End users of machinery, electrodes and components manufactured by RWMA member companies.
- International manufacturers of resistance welding machinery, components, and electrodes intended for sale in the marketplace.
- North American builders of resistance welding machinery, electrodes and components, intended for internal use and consumption and not freely sold in the marketplace.
- North American rebuilders of resistance welding machinery, electrodes and components intended for sale in the marketplace.
Where's the value in a RWMA membership?
RWMA membership offers you a valuable platform from which to increase your knowledge and expand your marketing and engineering visions toward the opportunities that exist in resistance welding today... and well into the future. As part of the committee, you will have opportunities for networking and collaboration that will surpass your former capabilities as an individual company.
RWMA Committees and Subcommittees
RWMA is driven by active Committees that develop programs and initiatives to advance the resistance welding process, its education and its promotion. Each Committee is comprised of members from various companies who offer their ideas and constantly move forward on improving every aspect of this business. Your participation on one or more of these Committees is encouraged and will prove rewarding.
Click pictures to learn about each committe and subcommittee:

Tom Snow
T. J. Snow Company
Education Committee
Chair |

Ed Langhenry, Jr.
Watteredge, Inc.
Membership Committee
Vice Chair |

Kurt Hofman
RoMan Manufacturing
Scholarship Subcommittee
Representative |

Mark Siehling
RoMan Manufacturing
Welding School Subcommittee
Chair |

Robert Cupchak
NGK Metals Corp.
Membership Recruitment Subcommittee
Chair |

Wade Burnette
NSRW, Inc.
Strategic Planning Committee
Chair |

Ed Langhenry, Jr.
Watteredge, Inc.
Executive Finance Committee
Chair |

Dan Uszynski
CenterLine (Windsor) Ltd
Marketing Committee
Chair |
Greg Chambers
Luvata Ohio, Inc.
Marketing Committee
Vice Chair |

Priyesh Dodhia
Tuffaloy Products, Inc.
Website Subcommittee
Chair |

Bill Brafford
Tuffaloy Products, Inc.
Newsletter Subcommittee
Chair |

Garret Herringdon
Southern Copper & Supply
Membership Committee
Chair |
Don DeCorte
Roman Manufacturing
Education Committee
Vice Chair |
Bob Matteson
Welding School Subcommittee
Vice Chair |
Need to update your company profile?
Please complete the RWMA Member Update Form, and submit by e-mail
to rwma@aws.org or fax to: (305) 442-7451.
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