Metal Inert Gas welding and Metal Active Gas welding are the most widely used welding processes in the world today.
The range of possible uses is especially wide in the case of the versatile MAG process, which is suitable for unalloyed, low-alloy and high-alloy base metals. This makes it ideal for use in both the production field and for repair welding.
The MIG process, on the other hand, is used for aluminium and copper materials.
All in all, then, a highly versatile welding process.
- Robust design
- Stepped up to 150 A
- For joining light-gauge sheets
- Robust design
- Stepped up to 250 A
- For joining light-gauge sheets
- Robust design
- Stepped up to 310 A
- Stepped control up to 340 A
- Microprocessor-controlled synergic operation
- Welds unalloyed low-alloy and high-alloy steels and flux cored wires
- Stepped control up to 340 A
- Microprocessor-controlled synergic operation
- Separate wire-feed unit
- Stepped control up to 400 A
- Microprocessor-controlled synergic operation
- Welds unalloyed low-alloy and high-alloy steels and flux cored wires
- Stepped control up to 400 A
- Microprocessor-controlled synergic operation
- Separate wire-feed unit
- Stepped control up to 500 A
- Microprocessor-controlled synergic operation
- Welds unalloyed low-alloy and high-alloy steels and flux cored wires
- Stepped control up to 500 A
- Microprocessor-controlled synergic operation
- Separate wire-feed unit
- Output up to 400 A
- Microprocessor-controlled synergic operation
- For industrial use
- Output up to 500 A
- Microprocessor-controlled synergic operation
- For industrial use
- Output up to 720 A
- For automated and robot applications
- Output up to 900 A
- For automated and robot applications
- Portable pulse welding with 270 A
- For manual MIG/MAG applications
- Pulse welding up to 320 A
- For manual and robot applications
- Pulse welding up to 400 A
- Microprocessor-controlled synergic operation
- For industrial use
- Pulse welding up to 500 A
- Microprocessor-controlled synergic operation
- For industrial use
- Pulse welding up to 720 A
- For automated and robot applications
- Pulse welding up to 900 A
- For automated and robot applications
- Output up to 500 A
- 30 % faster deposition rate
- For heavy-gauge sheets
- Digital tandem welding process
- Deposition rate up to 30 kg/h
- Welding speed up to 6 m/min
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