TIG welders are used in the industry for their precise welding. An arc is created by striking a tungsten electrode to allow you to weld all materials. Remember it's DC for mild & stainless steel and AC/DC if you want to weld aluminium.
TIG welding is a skilled weld to execute, due to the intricacy of the process, however the results can produce incredibly clean and polished results.
The key to purchasing a TIG welding machine is assessing a number of variables.
-What materials are you welding?
-What thickness is the material you are welding?
-How often will you be TIG welding?
-What electricity supply is available?
-Do you require portability?
-Is the machine easy to set up & operate?
Our range of TIG welders offer you the ability to weld from 1 to 16 mm diameter metal from a variety of voltage inputs. What is more, all our EWM & Miller TIG welding machines are backed by three year warranty packages.
To assist with your decision in Choosing the right TIG welder our experts have broken down the features of our welding machine offering, to help narrow down your choice.
Crucially, all of our TIG welding inverters sales are supported by our service & repair team, with trained engineers conducting repairs in the field or at our HQ.
Where ISO 9000 is a consideration, Welding equipment calibration to standard BS EN IEC 60974-14 can be undertaken.