Since 1899, the Harris name has been identified with innovative products. This began when John Harris invented the flame-cutting torch, leading to the founding of The Harris Calorific Company. And in 1914, Joseph W. Harris, Sr. founded the J. W. Harris Company and developed many of the brazing alloys and fluxes that are still used today.
In 2005, Lincoln Electric merged these two successful companies to become the Harris Products Group. Harris has since grown to become the industry leader in the consumables and equipment used in brazing, soldering, welding, cutting, heating and gas control, with headquarters in Mason, Ohio and manufacturing and distribution facilities worldwide.
As experts on both sides of the flame, Harris is the only company that manufactures both consumables and gas equipment for brazing and welding. Its products can be found in a wide range of industries including fabrication, welding, HVAC, and plumbing.
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