With pulse function and AC, you can also weld aluminium
The setting of the parameters is done very conveniently via the control panel. The rotary knob and the buttons for selecting functions and presets are easily accessible on the TIG aluminium welder and easy to use, even with welding gloves. The intuitive menu navigation allows for an effortless adjustment of welding parameters such as pulse frequency, gas post-flow time or welding current. All parameters are clearly visible on the LED display.
With the welder, you can use AC-DC TIG welding, so you can work depending on the metal with DC or AC. Alternating current (AC) is suitable for processing light metals such as aluminium or titanium. Direct current (DC) can be used to weld more robust metals such as steel, stainless steel, copper or brass.
For welding thin sheets, especially aluminium, the pulse function is particularly useful. Even under difficult conditions, the arc can be stabilized, as the pulse frequency can be regulated up to 200 Hz. For steady welding results and better cleaning when welding at a high frequency (for example in anodized aluminium sheets) the AC alternating current frequency can be set between 0.5 and 200 Hz.
The modern IGBT inverter makes an impression with the precise implementation of the welding parameters, for perfect weld seams. You can effortlessly switch between the typical TIG welding functions, such as DC or AC, as well between 2- or 4-step welding. The arc for welding is activated with the high-frequency ignition (HF).