This is high-performance equipment used for welding metallic materials through the process of gas tungsten arc welding (TIG). It uses argon as the shielding gas, with variable power up to 200 A and precise control of welding parameters. The operating principle is based on creating an electric arc between a non-consumable tungsten electrode and the workpiece, while argon protects the weld area from oxidation. The computerized system allows adjustment of current and gas flow to achieve high-quality welds. The machine ensures clean and precise welds, being ideal for materials sensitive to oxidation, such as aluminum and stainless steel. Additionally, the argon welding machine is widely used in the automotive, aerospace industries, and in maintenance and repair work.

Hydrogen Welding Machine

The hydrogen welding machine uses hydrogen as the protective and combustion gas for special welding and cutting processes. It has a variable power of up to 150 A and allows precise control of temperature and gas flow. The operating principle is based on generating an electric arc or flame by combining hydrogen with oxygen or another auxiliary gas, which ensures an extremely high temperature. The device is equipped with advanced safety systems to manage the reactive properties of hydrogen. Hydrogen welding is used for special materials and alloys, offering deep penetration and superior weld strength. Additionally, the hydrogen welding machine is ideal for specific industrial applications, such as manufacturing process equipment and components for the chemical industry.