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By AI, Created 4:45 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – Hypertherm Associates will show the Powermax33XP and MAXPRO200 FlushCut for the first time in Asia at Welding Korea 2026 in Changwon, South Korea, alongside premier partner Shinwoo Weltec. The debut targets metalworking sectors under pressure to raise productivity, cut labor needs and speed up thick-metal removal.
Why it matters: - The Asia debut puts two new Hypertherm plasma products in front of South Korean metal fabricators and other industrial buyers at a major regional trade show. - The launch is aimed at operations looking for faster cutting, less grinding and higher portability in day-to-day production. - The products target sectors where time savings and reduced rework can affect labor costs and throughput, including shipbuilding, mining, structural steel and heavy equipment fabrication.
What happened: - Hypertherm Associates will exhibit with premier partner Shinwoo Weltec at Welding Korea 2026 from 12–15 May 2026. - The event is at the Changwon Exhibition & Convention Center in Changwon, South Korea. - Shinwoo Weltec will display the Powermax33XP air plasma system and MAXPRO200 FlushCut consumables at booth F09. - The show marks the first time both products are being showcased in Asia.
The details: - The Powermax33XP is built for metalworkers who need high-quality cuts, increased capacity and portability. - Hypertherm says the Powermax33XP delivers more power and greater value while keeping the Powermax line’s reliability and long consumable life. - The system is backed by a six-year power supply warranty. - The MAXPRO200 FlushCut consumables are designed for thick-metal removal work. - Hypertherm says the FlushCut consumables can remove attachments such as pad eyes, D-rings, lifting lugs and alignment fixtures up to 90% faster than traditional oxyfuel methods. - Hypertherm says the consumables can cut grinding time by up to 40%. - The FlushCut design also helps protect base material from damage. - Live demonstrations at the partner booth will show the new products in operation. - Hypertherm’s South Korea–based team and local partners will be on site to answer questions and discuss implementation in existing operations.
Between the lines: - South Korea manufacturers are under pressure to improve productivity, reduce labor dependency and adopt more flexible cutting and gouging tools, according to Wagner Turri, Hypertherm Sales Director for South Korea. - The product rollout suggests Hypertherm is using regional trade shows to push newly launched tools into markets where efficiency gains are a selling point. - The Asia-first showcase signals that the company sees local demand for plasma-based alternatives to slower or more labor-intensive removal methods.
What’s next: - Attendees can see the products in person during Welding Korea 2026. - Hypertherm and Shinwoo Weltec will use the event to connect with visitors and discuss how the plasma solutions can scale with changing manufacturing demands. - The company’s wider global sales push continues through its partner network and regional representation worldwide.
The bottom line: - Hypertherm is using Welding Korea 2026 to introduce two new plasma products to Asia and position them as faster, more efficient alternatives for demanding cutting and metal-removal jobs.
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