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Manufacturers of Micro Plasma welding systems for precision welding of small parts.
Process:
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Plasma welding is very similar to TIG as the arc is formed between a pointed tungsten electrode and the work-piece. However, by positioning the electrode within the body of the torch, the plasma arc can be separated from the shielding gas envelope. Plasma is then forced through a fine-bore copper nozzle which constricts the arc. The micro-plasma arc can be operated at very low welding currents. Micro-plasma is traditionally used for welding thin sheets (down to 0.1 mm thickness), and wire and mesh sections, tubes and various delicate assemblies and parts with great precision and reliability.
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echnical Parameter | Values |
Input Power | |
Volt | 220 V +/- 10 % |
Phase / Frequency | 1 Phase/50-60 Hz |
Input KVA | 2.2 KVA |
Input KW | 1.9 KW |
Power Factor | 0.95 |
Output Power | |
Maximum Output | 50 Amp |
Current Range | 50 Amp |
Current Control | Stepless |
Duty Cycle | 100% |
Display | Amp / Volt (Digital) |
Pulsing Parameter |
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Base Current | 1-50 Amps |
Peak Current | 1-50 Amps |
Pulse Frequency | 1 to 10 Hz |
Pulse Duty | 10 to 90 % |
Up Slope | 0 - 10 Sec |
Down Slope | 0 - 10 Sec |
Pre Flow | 0 - 10 Sec |
Post Flow | 0 - 10 Sec |
Pilot Arcing |
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High Frequency | Electronic |
Current | 2 Amp |
Trip | Auto |
Dimension in mm |
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W x H x L (mm) | 490 x 660 x 670 |
Weight Kg (Approx) | 65 (Approx) |