Mig Welder 200B MIG/MAG/MMA/TIG WELDER 3-1 200AMP 220v WELDING MACHINE – RED IN COLOUR
Mig Welder 200B Welding Machine is the latest product range being sold online. The Mig welder 200B Mig with And without Gas And 3 in 1 Electrode INVERTER MIG/MMA/TIG DC Lift Tig 200AMP- Comes with torches, earth clamp, welding cable, brush/hammer, protective mask/ To use it as a TIG, you have to position the machine to operate as an electrode weld
The MIG 200 Model is a powerful 200 AMP Dual Purpose welder that offers the advantages of standard MIG (Gas/No Gas) as well as all MMA welding.
Compact Portable Design
Mig 200b Welding Machine – Mig With And Without Gas And 3 in 1 Electrode
Welding machine MIG 200B – 220V
MIG welding with or without gas and electrode welding
Working amperage: 20 to 200A welding in the MIG processor 20 to 160A welding in the electrode process Duty
cycle: 35% in MIG process in 200A or 35 % in electrode process in 160A
Accepts wire rolls of 1 to 5 Kg
It has a thermal sensor to disable the machine in case of heating
It has wire release speed regulation in the MIG process
The MIG 200B welding machine allows welding with or without shielding gas (using the appropriate wire for each type of welding)
Ideal for welding sheets and metal with thickness from 1.00 mm in the MIG
process Welding with the proper wire for use without gas in the MIG welding process works perfectly in open and windy places
Often used in welding automotive sheets in the MIG process and locksmiths in the MIG process or electrode.
The MIG 200B also allows welding with a coated electrode of up to 4 mm.
To weld with a coated electrode, simply change the torch and select the electrode welding option, on the machine panel.
The MIG 200B welding machine is lightweight and portable equipment, perfect for services in the welding field in your company or even outside it
The perfect welding machine for your services
Comes with MIG torch, electrode torch and negative claw
To use it as a TIG, you have to position the machine to operate as an electrode weld
Developed as an alternative to “scratch starts” or high-frequency (HF) arc starts, Lift TIG provides consistent, positive arc starts for welding with a DC output.
There were two primary reasons to develop Lift TIG. First, HF current can interfere with electronics, including laptop computers and CNC machinery.
Second, the scratch start technique, where the operator scratched the tip of the tungsten on the workpiece with a motion similar to that of striking a match, could contaminate the weld with tungsten particles.
In a critical application, arc starts would need to be ground out and rewelded. See our FAQ
What is MIG/MAG/GMAW?
**MIG (Metal Inert Gas)**, **MAG (Metal Active Gas)**, and **GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding)** are all types of welding processes that use a consumable wire electrode and a shielding gas to create welds. Here’s a brief overview of each:
1. **MIG Welding (Metal Inert Gas)**: This process uses an inert gas, such as argon, to shield the weld area from atmospheric contamination. It’s commonly used for welding non-ferrous metals like aluminum, copper, and stainless steel.
2. **MAG Welding (Metal Active Gas)**: Similar to MIG welding, but it uses an active gas, such as carbon dioxide or a mixture of gases, which can react with the weld pool. It’s typically used for welding ferrous metals like steel.
3. **GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding)**: This is a general term that encompasses both MIG and MAG welding. It refers to the process of using a consumable wire electrode and a shielding gas to create welds.
MIG/MAG Welding
**MIG (Metal Inert Gas)** and **MAG (Metal Active Gas)** welding are both forms of **GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding)**, which is a semiautomatic process where the welding arc is formed between the material being welded and the welding wire fed through the welding gun. The filler wire is fed mechanically by a wire feeder.
Key Components:
– **Welding Wire**: Acts as both electrode and filler material.
– **Welding Gun**: Directs the wire and shielding gas to the weld pool.
– **Wire Feeder**: Mechanically feeds the wire through the welding gun.
– **Shielding Gas**: Protects the molten weld pool from atmospheric contamination. In MIG welding, an inert gas like argon is used, while in MAG welding, an active gas like carbon dioxide or a mix of gases is used.
Advantages:
– High weld deposition rate and welding speed.
– Easy mechanization and automation.
– Versatile usage, suitable for a wide range of materials and applications.
– Increasing popularity among hobbyists due to its ease of use.
Common Usage:
– MIG welding is typically used for non-ferrous metals like aluminum and copper.
– MAG welding is more commonly used for ferrous metals like steel.
Overall, MIG/MAG welding is the most common welding method in the industry today due to its efficiency, versatility, and ease of use. It’s also gaining popularity among hobbyists for similar reasons.
Welding Terms IGBT:
In welding, IGBT stands for Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor. It’s a type of power semiconductor device that combines the high-speed switching capability of a MOSFET (Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor) with the high-voltage and high-current handling capabilities of a bipolar transistor.
IGBTs are commonly used in modern welding machines, especially inverter welding machines, because they allow for efficient and precise control of the welding current. This results in a stable and consistent welding process, which is crucial for achieving high-quality welds.
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