A Digital Tig Welder operates using a combination of advanced electronic controls and traditional TIG welding principles. TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding is known for its ability to create strong, high-quality welds on a variety of metals, including stainless steel, aluminum, and titanium. The digital technology integrated into modern TIG welders improves the process by providing better control over the weld settings.
At the core of a digital TIG welder is the power supply, which regulates the flow of electrical current through the welding machine. Digital controls allow for precise adjustments to this current, ensuring it remains stable throughout the weld. The user interface typically consists of a digital display, where the welder can set parameters like welding amperage, pulse rate, and welding speed.
Digital TIG welders also feature advanced cooling systems to prevent overheating during long welding sessions. The ability to monitor and adjust these parameters in real-time gives the welder increased control, leading to better-quality results and less material waste.
One of the key benefits of digital technology is the ability to store custom welding settings for different materials or applications. This allows the welder to quickly switch between different tasks without having to recalibrate the machine each time. Overall, the integration of digital controls into TIG welding technology enhances both the versatility and ease of use of the welder.
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Features:
● AC/DC TIG and AC/DC Stick; welding amperage range of 5 - 200A
● IGBT inverter design with automatic overheat and over current welding protection
● Lightweight and portable; power source weighs 31 lbs
● Dual voltage 120V/240V with auto sensing technology
● Duty cycle: 40% at 200A
● High frequency start TIG with multiple sequence/wave shaping options
● Easy to use, fully digital menu for precise adjustment
● Full pulse controls in both AC and DC TIG