Welding Machines
ARC
Electrode Welding
ARC welding is a process in which a metal rod in the electrode holder has the function of an electrode. The arc burns between the electrode and the weld. The difference from other processes is that in ARC welding the electrode is always shorter due to burnout.
ARC 200D
ARC 250
TIG
Stainless steel, Aluminium
In TIG welding (Tugsten Inert Gas), an electric arc is created between the insoluble tungsten electrode and the weldment. An inert gas that does not react with the weld is used as the shielding gas. The most commonly used shielding gas in TIG welding is argon.
TIG 200P DC
TIG 200P AC/DC
TIG 315 AC/DC
MIG / MAG
CO2 welding
MIG / MAG welding involves the creation of an electric arc using a welding source. An arc is formed between the welding wire and the weld. The arc joins the weld and the added material to form a weld or weld.