KT AC/DC TIG

Series – Digital

How it Works?

Tungsten Inert Gas(TIG)

is frequently referred to as TIG Welding. In TIG Welding an arc is formed between a non-consumable tungsten electrode and the metal being welded. Gas is fed through the torch to shield the electrode and molten weld pool. If a filter wire is used, it is added to the weld pool separately.

Direct Current(DC)

TIG Welding using direct current(DC) Creates an electrical circuit that flows only one way. This leads to a constant polarity of arc change. DC is used for welding ferrous metal such as stainless steels.

Alternating Current(AC)

TIG welding using an alternating current creates an arc which switches polarity in regular cycles. This polarity switching removes surface oxidation from weld area. AC is used for welding aluminum.


SPECS


KorWeld AC/DC TIG – Digital Type
Best Welding Solutions for Aluminum
SPECS KW – 350 T KW – 500 T KW – 500 T
Input Voltage V 220V, 280v, 440v / 1 & 3 Phase
Rated Frequency Hz 50/60 Hz
Rated Input TIG KVA 7 10.7 17.7
ARC KVA 9 12.2 19.3
Rated Output TIG A 7 10.7 17.7
ARC A 9 12.2 19.3
No Load Voltage V 68
Rated Load Voltage V 18 22 26
Duty Cycle % 60 80 90
Up-Down Slope Time sec 0.1 – 5 (With Crater function)
Arc Spot Time sec 0.1 – 5
Pulse Hz Low Hz 0.5 – 15
High Hz 15 – 500
Gas Flow Time Pre sec 0.1 – 5
After sec 0.1 – 10
Pulse Width Control % 15 – 85
Cleaning Width Control % 10 – 50
Dimension (WxDxH) mm 250x490x410 350x580x530
Weight kg 27 31 41


Advantages of Korweld


Advantages of KorWeld
  • Easy to start and Stable arc
  • Best quality for thin to thick metal
  • All TIG functions Available and adjustable
    (Current, Crater, Pulse Up-Down slope TIG & ARC)
  • Good for all kinds of metal
  • Heavy Duty(Usable for all day long)
  • Built-in safety device/Temperature sensor
  • Heavy Duty(60 to 90% Duty Cycle)
  • 1 – 3 Phase(220V)
  • With 6 months warranty and Torch or Cable(8m) Set


Welding Mode


Welding Mode
  • Spot Welding
  • DC TIG Welding
  • AC TIG Welding
  • Mixed AC/DC TIG Welding
  • Low Pulsed (0.5-15 Hz) TIG Welding
  • High Pulsed (15-500 Hz) TIG Welding
  • DC AC/STICK Welding